Talk Back 50
by Anthony DeLucchi
Julie DiMauro wrote:
. . .so bringing your God into the matter doesn’t really become the crux of your argument for creationism after all. God is just one of many possibilities we have created for ourselves.
How sensible that sounds, so logical. Nice darts Julie! Excuse me while I light up a cigarette and reflect on your piece.
Time, explain time to me, the very concept of time. Excuse me for being a wee bit pedantic, but for evolution to be true, what is needed is time lots and lots of time endless cycles of time, how can this time exist? The measurement of this time from the “Big bang” till now, just how many suns would we have used up? Or did our sun start off as a candle? And or if this been all assumed correct within the evolutionist THEORY would this also mean that this cycle of constant evolving be unbroken? I read a bit, I am also of a discerning nature, so I tend to be objective I am not a blind believer. As I have mentioned before the 6 day creation is difficult to comprehend and it did get me thinking, we speak of the very beginning before the sun and the moon so how can a DAY be a day? Back to time, in my own experience I can only know now, this very second of my existence, in my life there is no yesterday or tomorrow these concepts do not exist anywhere but in my memory or expectations and evolution? Where or how does this unseeing blind science predict itself to its end? How can it, or when does it decide that a horse of 20 cm. high cannot survive then proceeds to evolve an animal a 100 times the size? When does it determine the age an animal will live. Look at us we live to plus minus 70 to 80 years although our optimum breeding cycle is between the ages of 17 to 40 so why do we live twice a long as nature effectively needs us to? When I ask myself these questions, then God makes more sense than evolution. Evolution is a blind man’s vision it answers no questions and creates more confusion!
