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3 million years to get to where we are now, common, give me a break here.


There are 100 billion cells in the neurological system alone. 100 billion/3 million means that an average 33333.333 new complete neuron cells evolved per year, 91 per day. Not only did they evolve perfectly, but they also had to fit perfectly among hundreds of connections.

Even if you trace neurological evolution back to one cell 3 billion years ago it still represents 33 per day, an enormous and impossible task. If mutation caused the added brain cells in such a frequency, why doesnt it still add them today? And what caused such incredible rates of mutation? To discuss how random chance would be responsible for the addition of any one brain cell would be very enlightening to the scientific and medical community indeed.

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Who are we trying to kid and why?


We are trying to kid ourselves and why? So that we dont have to accept the moral obligations of a creator.