The Blind Watchmaker(Dawkins, Richard)

 ◎ Although it is a sensitive topic, humans believe in evolution, not creationism.


For example, sometimes based on incorrect interpretations of the Bible, they make a far-fetched argument that the universe was created only 6,000 years ago. The problem with this claim is not simply that it is impossible to determine its truth. It is not only incompatible with the general theory of orthodox biology and geology, but also contradicts the physical theory of radioactive elements and cosmology. (If nothing existed 6,000 years ago, celestial bodies more than 6,000 light years away should not be visible. Also, the Milky Way should not be visible, and none of the 100 billion other galaxies that are acknowledged to exist according to modern cosmology should be visible.)

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I believe in evolution rather than creationism, and those who believe in creationism can skip this article. This is my personal opinion, and I respect each person's beliefs about this article as I believe in science.

Just like Richard Dawkins' book, for another example, I think that a god for humans would explain the dinosaurs from hundreds of millions of years ago, and if Noah was the ancestor of mankind, he would not be able to explain why blacks, whites, and yellows are distinguished.

Compared to the vast universe, humans are just parasitic animals on Earth, and I think that living things exist only in a few places out of hundreds of billions of stars.

That's why I think it's extremely difficult and the probability of life existing in the universe is slim.

I think that we humans living on Earth are nothing more than a speck of dust on a speck of dust compared to the universe, and are just animals.

You may think that humans are gods and that they control the Earth, but I think that everything is a result of evolution that started from a single cell.

Of course, because human technology has developed, we can lead the Earth to destruction.

But the result is that just as a virus dies when it kills its host, if humans make the Earth sick and die, we will also die.

Humans should always be grateful to the Earth and be humble, and even the insignificant green algae, bugs, and bacteria that we consider insignificant will die together if something is missing.

All living things on Earth are connected and have a cyclical chain.

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