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God in a Nutshell

Evolution vs. Science vs. Religion

May the best LIES win


Religion, science, evolution, power, greed, control... Putting this in perspective: We are on a spinning blue rock in the middle of a violent dark abyss of death called "space" --- and everything here on this rock strangely operates as infinitely, twistedly-beautiful, life-support cycles and systems (every piece vital in some way to every other piece) --- as if we are living in an unimaginably complex biological program. Larger still, the heavens above in all their glory seem to work on intricate cycles too--like clocks and gears with purpose beyond our feeble grasp.
Science vs. Religion

That being said, I felt I should look at a few things before giving Stephen Hawking (brilliant as he may be) a rubber stamp endorsement on his claim to have "worked out the whole universe" on his laptop. Sometimes, I hit pause and ask questions when theoretical possibilities are defined as facts and popular opinion decides details. Let me tell you a secret, asking questions gets me in trouble -- a lot. But to me, the death throw red-flag is when dollar bills and profitability decide the outcomes we like best on anything--not just science or religion. It is an eerie moment when we stop to consider just how many times our textbooks and brilliant minds of ages past have turned out to be wrong. Perhaps the most dangerous ground on which a man could possibly stand being the naiveness to believe he has it: "all figured out." In my life, that is generally the hour the floor falls out from under my feet.



Let me quote the words of Charles Darwin (author of the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, often called, "Evolution") who had the humility to say of his own theory: "If it were ever shown that the smallest particles were irreducibly complex, then my theory would completely break down." In Darwin's day, the smallest particle being a cell--commonly thought to be as complex as a ping-pong ball. Of course we now know in biology that cells are only the beginning...



IRREDUCIBLE COMPLEXITY?

And irreducibly complex is the tip of the iceberg. Even a cell itself is a living factory--a factory made of what scientists call "biological machines." This means that the inner workings of any cell, with all its thousands of microscopic parts and maze of tiny "biological machines" all hustling this way-and-that are so amazingly perfect that if one were to remove a single piece--the cell would not function. Not one piece too many; not one piece too few. It must all be complete at the start. This is very troubling for evolution. Unfortunate as it may be, it seems to mean that no cell can evolve. In the human body there are 50 to 75 trillion cells running roughly 210 highly crucial systems--from the glands, to the blood and everything in-between.

But--It gets worse.


It is not just your human body, or the cells it's made of--it is everything. Everything here on earth appears to be dependent on everything else (symbiotic relationships, systems which are all vitally dependent on each other for life and survival).

Science: On the science end of this present age, (what some call the "dawning age of scientific enlightenment") some of our "TV Physics Experts" make seeminly outrageous claims phrased as "science facts" that include: "God is a spaghetti monster" and that "Elvis is still alive in another dimension...." and also that, "in another dimension Al Gore is president." Though these claims are interesting, entertaining and may make good television, I am not certain these physics assertions are a good indicator of how seriously we are actually taking the word "science." And, in my opinion, real bad news if these are definitions of "scientific enlightenment."

Whatever the case, we have certainly arrived a far cry from the humility of Albert Einstein (father of physics) who said:

"In the view of such harmony in the cosmos which I, with my limited human mind, am able to recognise, there are yet people who say there is no God. But what makes me really angry is that they quote me for support for such views." -- Albert Einstein

and also

"The important thing is not to stop questioning." --Albert Einstein


Science ---> The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena. 

Flagellum Irreducible Complexity

The term "irreducible complexity" -- meaning that: biochemical structures are too complex to be adequately explained by known evolutionary mechanisms -- was first "coined" by Michael Behe. Ph.D. Professor Biochemistry Department of Biological Sciences. The Flagellum shown in the image operates like an industrial motor -- even though microscopic. Thus the term, "Biological Machines." If one were to remove one piece from the Flagellum Motor, it would not function. Thus, as is the nature of cellular world -- it is irreducibly complex -- having to be complete in all its parts from the very start.

The problem most common for evolution is that none of these systems seem to be able to come into place in a piece-meal fashion (one-piece-at-a-time).

A paradox as it may seem, from a sheerly mathematical perspective, it all appears to have been functional at the start. For example: You give off carbon dioxide the plants need, the plants give off oxygen that you need in return. The bees need the pollination of flowering plants, those plants need the bees. This list could go on, and on... and on... forever. It is not just a few examples; it truly includes the running of everything, and every vital cycle from the air in your lungs, to the oxygen in your blood, to the vital biological systems of the body, to the biological systems of the food you'll eat and every other living, breathing creature... right up to the most distant star. It is all connected. From the rotation of the earth around the sun, the moon around the earth, the flow of the rivers, the ocean tides, the magnificently complex spinning of electrons which make light (the vibrations which are the matrix and construct of all of it--every piece of matter) -- right back to those biological machines in your cells, which we started this conversation with.


You don't believe me, I don't blame you. I am just a guy that committed the 1999 safe robbery of a TV pastor, right? Perhaps you may believe Bill Gates, who said, "DNA is like a computer program but far, far more advanced than any software we've ever created."

Gates appears to be correct in that statement.

In fact, in mid-2001, the "Human Genome Project" and Celera Genomics presented the complexity of the digital code in DNA. Their findings were that the DNA molecule is made of chemical bases arranged in approximately 3 billion precise sequences; even the DNA for the single-celled bacterium, E. coli, containing enough information to fill an entire set of Encyclopedia Britannica.

DNA information code

"Although DNA code is remarkably complex, it is the information translation system in the code that really baffles science. We now know that the DNA molecule is an intricate message system. To claim that DNA arose randomly; that information so unimaginably precise and complex that it makes the most brilliant of our technology look like primitive foolishness--and to suggest that this can develop randomly? (I am not certain we can commit to that notion)."

It does appear to be true that Jack Rabbit DNA only makes Jack Rabbits, human DNA only makes humans, and turtle DNA only makes turtles. Just like a copy of Microsoft Windows never evolves to become Apple Macintosh software (at least not without lots of intelligent help and likely quite a few Asian names in the credits). DNA strands can be viewed as tiny programs containing the specific instructions for each and every life-form on earth.

As a further part of the amazement, DNA has "variables." This means that although a Jack Rabbit is a Jack Rabbit; no two Jack Rabbits are perfectly alike--meaning that every creature on this planet is unique from every other creature (we're not identical robots). That is actually part of the code. These variables have been used from evolution's beginning as the argument that, "if something has small variations, perhaps a single celled creature could eventually become a human--given enough "time" (we'll get to that "time" thing in a minute).

Unfortunately, just as a computer program only contains the code for that specific program (and its variables)--so also does the code of a Jack Rabbit (and its variables) only contain the code for a Jack Rabbit. Bottom line--the variables account for minor differences between animals in any given species (size, color, eye color, hair color, etc...). They do not account for the "trillion dollar" question--the existence of the animal, creature or organism itself.

I think they still slip it in the textbooks that "evolution" happens by "mutations" -- a mutation by definition is, "a screw-up." In the case of evolution, this has to be a screw-up that makes something better than it was. Sort of like saying, "I bought a car. The car had a problem... but the problem made my car better.

Even so, don't take my word for it that this might not work.

Fly Experiments

Since the early 1900s, millions of fruit fly generations have been bred in laboratories across the globe -- fruit flies have short life-cycles, and thus... lots of generations for inexpensive testing. The fruit fly appears to be immune to evolution."

Was it not Maurice Caullery who said, "Out of (our) 400 mutations, there is not one that can be called a new species." Or Norman Macbeth who quoted, "...if a thousand mutations were combined in one specimen, there would still be no new species." Or perhaps you may prefer Francis Hitching, "Fruit flies refuse to become anything but fruit flies under any circumstances yet devised." Or, just for good measure, how about Gordon R. Taylor, "It is striking, geneticists have been breeding fruit flies for sixty years or more in labs all around the world--flies which produce a new generation every eleven days--yet they have never seen the emergence of a new species or even a new enzyme."

And it's not just flies that they've tried this mutation thing on.

Michigan State University evolutionary biologists Richard Lenski and his colleagues searched for signs of evolution in bacteria for 20 years, tracking 40,000 generations. In the end, the only changes that had occurred were degenerative. A fact which caused University of Bristol bacteriology professor Alan Linton to state:

"Where is the experimental evidence? None exists.... Bacteria, with generation times of 20 to 30 minutes, but throughout 150 years of the science of bacteriology, there is no evidence that one species of bacteria has changed into another, in spite of the fact that populations have been exposed to potent chemical and physical mutagens. Since there is no evidence for species changes between the simplest forms of unicellular life, it is not surprising that there is no evidence for evolution throughout the whole array of higher multicellular organisms."

So, let's roll the dice... Do you feel lucky?

Winning 3,000 "consecutive lotteries" has been compared to the odds of producing one single protein in the complexity of a DNA strand. Now you just need this same set of 3,000 tri-state lottery wins to happen roughly 23 billion more times, with more than 100 thousand different protein types (not missing once), to get one single strand of DNA. Not to push the odds further, but this "miracle luck" has to happen for every specific type of DNA in the organism... and then as a final nightmare--uniquely for the generation of code for every single different living, breathing thing on earth.

Not to rub in one more ounce of bad news, but since everything is connected to the survival of everything else by symbiotic cycles and relationships (every system of life being a prerequisite for every other system of life)--this all has to happen at once (simultaneously).

Since I for one have never been successful at the lottery; pardon me if I have to pass on this bet.

The math on this is simple: Over time, things appear to decay--not get better.

Perhaps it may be true that I could keep "beating-up" on evolution with other sciences all week without breaking a sweat--but I am not going to. Because the truth is, it wouldn't help. A guy whose heroes are the likes of folks such as Bill Maher will find any possible way to squirm around the questions that frighten them most, or challenge their desired "World View."

The truth is: Evolution was obsolete at its inception. And the reasons why are endless... In fact, this is one of the rare occasions you could actually say, "Everything is reason this is a bad idea." And, as another little kicker.... perhaps this is one of largest reasons many of the current physics equations and models tangle into messes of math, like severed nerves twitching under band-aid answers...... patch-works, quick-fix guesses on things like black holes, dark matter, on, and on, and on...... into hopeless deadlocked exhaustion......

Then they all go write books about it.

Was it not Albert Einstein who said, "Make things as simple as possible--but not simpler." So, let me ask you this: If a roof keeps falling, will a wise man not consider his foundation?

Trey Smith

I also can not boast of "how smart I am"… Because the truth is: I am a fool (only idiots rob TV pastors when they're 20 years old)--a fool who often has trouble explaining to people that Benny Hinn might not be healing people by hitting them in the face with a sparkly jacket. Which is exactly what makes this situation so sad for all of us. Whether one were to agree with evolution or not---surely you are awake enough to realize that we have settled for junk-food, lunch box answers to the very questions that matter most; perhaps exactly why the sciences that are being served-up crumble like dust in the finger-tips.

As if rabbits -- chasing carrots on sticks -- managing to stay distracted for entire lifetimes... then only at the end scrambling like fiends for quick answers to the 3 questions that matter most: Who are we? Where did we come from? What happens next?

And, as convenient as it may seem, the blame cannot be placed soley on Bill Maher, Global Conspiracies, or the Bilderbergers. The truth is that religion has done more damage to itself than the most committed atheist ever could.

Was it not Pope Pius the 12th who endorsed Hitler? I guess he forgot to pray for sound judgment that day. But this is actually nothing new--religion has always been used as tool for rulers to gain power and leverage over their subjects.... Or, just a common "means-to-an-end" for good old fashioned greed. Maybe why Jesus Christ Himself went into the temple and flipped the tables of the money changers? I believe His exact words were, "You brood of vipers.... My Father's house shall be called a house of prayer, but ye have made it a den of thieves."

Jesus also said one other very interesting thing when a man named Nicodemus snuck to see him in the middle of the night. The man asked, "How may a man gain eternal life?" Jesus replied, "Are you not teacher of all Israel and yet ye do not know these simple things? Do not marvel when I tell you that ye must be born again."

In the most literal translation of Greek: "Born Again" means, "Born from the place where this place came from." <--- Remember I said that. Tuck that little nugget away into the back your mind.... who knows, perhaps all peices of a puzzle have a role to play in the end?

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Today you have Benny Hinn selling fake miracles, TBN and its devious lists of endless allegations, Creflo Dollar impoverishing the black community, Daystar TV allowing Marcus Lamb to cry on television for money 24-relentless hours of everyday.

To be honest, these men, their games and shenanigans may actually be the best evidence for "monkey-men" that evolution ever had.

In reality, the primary culprit for the evasion of the answers to the "questions that matter most" might be as close as a bathroom mirror.

Although even a local auto mechanic (or his 10 year old son) would likely tell you that over time organized things deteriorate to chaos---one might be left to wonder, "How does a theory like evolution, which seems to fail and contradict all of the most basic math, simple biology, and nearly all of the most fundamental / functional / practical / observable day-to-day sciences, become the mainstream "scientific" theory on earth?"

That's a curiously interesting question. I am glad you asked.

Sciences work in groups called, "Societies of Mind." These societies of mind all have different "belief sets" (beliefs and theories they all agree to within the group). In math, this would be called the society of mind's, "Axiom of Choice". All beliefs are a "Leap of Faith", whether it be science, religion or a guy who thinks sees Elvis -- or that Elvis is still selling tickets in a "parallel universe." Once a person chooses their favorite "World View" they will generally accept any evidence that supports it, rejecting everything else. Our sciences are no exception They also choose what they will endorse; for better or worse. Remember how I said earlier that the, "death throw red-flag is when dollar bills and profitability decide the outcomes we like best?" Well---congratulations (give yourself 5 points). As any marketer will tell you, the race horse you feed and nurture most -- wins.

Begging the question: Does popular opinion equal truth?

This may be why---when it comes to something like evolution---you may find different answers from those whose titles begin with words like, "Theoretical" (idea, possibility guys)---and those who straight-up need science to be observable and work right-now, real-time, this-minute, in practical application. PS: I love idea guys.... and those reaching into the realm of the theoretical---but they're not generally who I turn to for solid, working, right-now, answers.

So---You may ask, "Are you telling me I have been marketed an idea? Why would anyone market me a belief or science?"

Well---I am going to let you answer those questions in your own mind, and connect any pesky little dots. I am not big on "Conspiracy Theories", I do like odd facts though.

Trey Charles Galton Darwin - Sir Charles Galton Darwin, KBE, MC, FRS (18 December 1887 – 31 December 1962) was an English physicist, the grandson of Charles Darwin. He served as director of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) during the Second World War

Allow me to quote the words of Charles Galton Darwin (Charles Darwin's grandson) who said, "....every civilization has really been a form of slavery for the people. This is the "natural order", and of course "the leaders" are trained in the technique of enslaving people since birth.”

And--although it may be true that those in powerful clubhouses (secret societies), banking families.... those who may boast multi-national governess over assets, resources, foundations, financial systems and the governments they may hold in place---may not always have your best interest in mind..... And, maybe here-and-there they may fund something for others to believe that they don't believe themselves.....

I for one find myself more fascinated with the underlying question at hand.

Are we monkeys?

Well--it is true that many of the topdogs on the television screen say this with a straight face.... then, I flip channels and find Benny Hinn hitting people with a sparkly jacket.... he has a straight face too.

Monkey

My research seems to point a different direction.... A direction that could easily lead one to believe -- just as every ancient culture did -- that you are much more than you appear, that what you can see with your eyes is not even a speck in the iceberg of overwhelming, that even the word "God" is insufficient--it is merely man's feeble attempt to describe what is beyond description, the infinities within infinities... right into the places where the numbers fail --- both on the largest scales of the heavens and stars above, sinking right back down into the very fabric of the tiniest vibrating particles which make the illusion-- the delicate, delicate illusions of time, space and even the chair upon which you now sit.

Further, that even this place we are in--the place we call reality--the little bump on the iceberg... is much larger than can be worked out on a laptop, its most frivolous parts bedazzling the mind's of all history's most brilliant men. Oddly though, so simple that even a child or the greatest fool could take its reins and drive it like a trained horse.

Blue Planet

Universe Physics

So yes, I must respectfully disagree with the monkeys-to-men thing.... the scope of this life, its equations, its biology, its physics, its enigmas, the mystery of "self-awareness", consciousness and spectacular paradoxes that all appear to point in the same direction they always did--that we are but infants in a cradle beyond imagination.

PS: Many of the theorems, biology, equations cited / credited in this upcoming book were written by die-hard evolutionists.... So if you guys get steamed under the collar, you may have to blame your own work? We already talked about the bathroom mirror, right?

The book is fully illustrated, HD images, beautiful landscapes, cute animals, simple and elegant text on each page, artifact images from Egypt, to Babylon, to the Temples of a Million Years, to.... well... its eyecandy for any coffee table.

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