Friday, 1 June 2007

In The Beginning...

“In the beginning there was nothing and it exploded, and made everything, and this was called the Big Bang. Everything was in chaos. Over billions of years everything pulled itself together and got organized, by following natural laws. Then everything made itself into stars and planets. One insignificant planet on the outskirts of everything just happened to have the right gravity and mix of chemical elements and to be the right distance away from its star, which just happened to be the right size, type, and temperature, for life to spontaneously overcome huge mathematical improbabilities and spark into existence in the primeval soup that covered the face of the earth. Then millions of more years passed and through the laws of natural selection the spark of life grew and evolved and hundreds and thousands of different types of life, called species, came to being and lived and died, evolved into new species and became extinct. And finally humans evolved from the great apes and took dominion of the earth. And it was not good or bad but it was what happened. And in all these billions of years there was no god nor any need for a god.” (CatKweens’s summarized version) Have you ever considered the logical outcomes of believing in 'The Big Bang' and 'The Theory of Evolution'?
  1. There is no God
  2. There is no such thing as an immortal soul
  3. Life is a cosmic accident
  4. Intelligence is a chemical joke
  5. I am accountable to no-one
  6. Good and evil do not exist
  7. Morality is based on what pleases me
  8. If that does not suit you then lets compete - only the fit survive
  9. Basically 'Life's a bitch and then you die'