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pezus said:
Fifaguy360 said:
drkohler said:
Frank_kc said:
 If anything goes a bit of its track in this world, the whole world will break down. i.e. sun comes closer a bit or further a bit.

You do know that the moon is slowly receding from the earth? Would it completely surprise you that the earth is indeed slowly receding from the sun (and still here we are - nothing has "broken down")? Are you the least interested in science or is the only book you read the bible?

1. By like a few millimetres every year. Neglible. Maybe in a million years it would have some affect.

The designs of the various systems around us are very precise in how they function together. The Earth's atmosphere is a intriguing thing. Blocks most of the harmful rays (not to mention the magnetic field of the Earth protecting us from Sun flares), traps the heat inside so we can have livable temperatures. It's placed so stragetically to faciliate life on Earth.

2. Sometimes I think why female breasts can only produce milk when they're pregnant. I wonder what the "evolutionary process" was. 'Hmm..it would be so much better if I had breasts to support a baby...*eats a sapphire stone*...*Woman is evolving into ...Womana!*.. Womana has learned new breastfeed attack."

3. Or the evolutionary process of the cervix dilating only to faciliate birth? How the heck would the cervix know it needs to dilate to get this baby through? Not to mention it waits about 9 months to do it.

1. Obviously it has to be perfect, otherwise we wouldn't be here...Could you be saying this if the systems around us were random and not governed by any laws?

2. That is just ridiculous, sorry. Ever heard about hormones? You know that all mammals have "breasts" too, right (or rather: can lactate)? 

3.  Hormones again. This is middle school stuff honestly. The cervix doesn't have a brain...but the brain and other organs can communicate with each other in various ways (neurons, hormones, other chemicals etc.).


1. They don't have to be the same to the nth decimal. Take gravity for instance which is a very essential part of our existence. It varies slightly all over the Earth. That doesn't take away the argument of design.

2 and 3. I KNOW it's hormones. It's my point. There is a chemical trigger that governs this. Imagine the time before this chemical trigger was incorporated in the human. They were giving birth without cervix dialation? Then the body had an "evolutionary" epitomy and decided "I gotta make this hole bigger...let me invent oxytocin cuz I'm smart if(pregnant && 9monthsPassed == 1) releaseOxytocin(CervixDilation); here we go...ok girls I patched up the system. Version 1.1.32 release notes: cervix dialation added."

I was arguing that all this cannot be random. It's a design.