Permissive Earth Makes Evolution Easier?
Recent speculations by minerals-to-magician evolutionists display tenacity, but precious little in the way of science. A new story is...truly bizarre. Remember how evolution is supposed to be without purpose? In addition, it is not an easy thing to accomplish.
We have seen that abiogenesis (chemical evolution) is essentially impossible. But it, and also evolution, are two of many presuppositions made by Darwin's acolytes. Add in teleology and pantheism, and suddenly evolution is not so difficult after all — especially after Earth's environment reached a permissive state.
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Does planetary evolution favor human-like life? (Penn State University, 14 Feb 2025). There is zero evidence of life beyond Earth. None. Zilch. Nada. But that doesn’t stop Darwin’s imagineers from speculating about evolution over the entire universe. According to a “study” at Penn State (did they study hard?) their research, analyzing zero data, “ups the odds that we are not alone.” So powerful is the Stuff Happens Law in their imaginary reality, they dreamed up a new worldview that “proposes that humans — and analogous life beyond Earth — may represent the probable outcome of biological and planetary evolution.”
To read the rest of what the whoop de doo is all about (and why it fails), fly over to "The Universe Wants to Evolve Humans."