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Originally Posted by
James Putnam
We see that life evolved. The question with real merit is: What is there about the molecules in DNA that gives them the purpose and means to build intelligent life? Or, expanding the question: What are the properties of the universe, tracing them back to its earliest time, that led to the evolution of intelligent life.
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Originally Posted by freeztar
The question with real merit is: what does this have to do with the topic of this thread?
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Look. If you don't want this to go on, that is fine. I can end it immediately. Apparently I see the meaning of the topic of this thread differently than do you. I think there is close mindedness. What am I supposed to do? Am I just supposed to say that single sentence? Is it improper to attempt to demonstrate it? Or, is it that you really do not think there is merit in challenging physics theory? Do you think the universe really is the product of four fundamental forces that cause changes of velocity? Do you wonder how molecules acquire purpose that goes far beyond their own mechanical style properties? Is this question out of line? Is it unscientific? Has science already explained this phenomenon? Is my use of the word 'purpose' unscientific?
James