As the accidental evolutionist theory has been expanded over the last 100 years, it has been merged with the ‘big bang’ and ‘primordial soup’ theories. Combined with these ancillary theories, the accidental evolution theory now states that following the big bang, life spontaneously arose from chemicals.
What is curious about this theory is that these chemicals must have somehow supposedly developed the desire to survive.
Have we ever observed any lifeless chemicals develop a desire to survive?
Have we ever seen chemicals doing anything but predictably reacting to each other?
What is curious about this theory is that these chemicals must have somehow supposedly developed the desire to survive.
Have we ever observed any lifeless chemicals develop a desire to survive?
Have we ever seen chemicals doing anything but predictably reacting to each other?
In other words, the accidental evolution theory says that out of lifeless chemicals single-celled living creatures have arisen, miraculously displaying a desire to survive.
A desire to survive means having a need to improve survival factors and eliminate threats to survival. The need to improve survival means there is an intention to survive, and a value is put onto survival.
Eliminating the threats to survival means survival is valued enough to put an effort into changing, adapting to, or destroying potential encroachments and dangers that could shorten life.
These factors compound the problem presented: how could lifeless chemicals develop the ability to even recognize life, let alone value life enough to take persistent action to sustain it?
A desire to survive means having a need to improve survival factors and eliminate threats to survival. The need to improve survival means there is an intention to survive, and a value is put onto survival.
Eliminating the threats to survival means survival is valued enough to put an effort into changing, adapting to, or destroying potential encroachments and dangers that could shorten life.
These factors compound the problem presented: how could lifeless chemicals develop the ability to even recognize life, let alone value life enough to take persistent action to sustain it?