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Unread 16 Jul 2006, 12:34   #144
Ramihyn
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Re: 40 Days of Infallible Proofs

I have seen the light now. Im enlightened so much that i was struck with a vision of the infallible proof in day 5.

Day 5 – 40 Days of Infallible Proofs
An author named Dean Overman wrote a book entitled “A Case Against Accident and Self-Organization.” In his book, Overman gives compelling evidence that self-organization is a mathematical impossibility. He states that it is a far greater leap of faith, to believe in self-organization than it is to believe in God. He makes this claim based on mathematical facts. Sir Francis Hoyle calculated that in order for a single enzyme to be in the right place at the right time to create life is a chance of one in ten to the twentieth power. However, upon further thought and analysis, Hoyle realized that there are two thousand enzymes in even the simplest living cells. These enzymes are each made up of nine amino acids. The probability of the correct sequence of amino acids gathering to form all of the two thousand individual enzymes, and then them all being together at the right place in the right time is one in ten to the forty thousandth power. Mathematicians consider a probability of ten to the fiftieth power a mathematical impossibility. So to believe that life could originate from non-life by accident takes a level of believing far beyond mathematically possible odds, to the point where Hoyle calls it a "miracle.” Therefore, since life could not have, mathematically, been accidentally formed, there must have been a creator. This creator is God.

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