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Aloysium
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I can’t see what it is that you would disagree with. Could you please be specific as to where you believe what is written in the CA Tract is at odds with what I wrote.
In my quote on which you are commenting, I first address what is commonly held to be true in science, that there exists noise in the molecular configurations and interactions that make up cells and in this case specifically the complex system that produces gametes, eggs and sperm cells. Any resultant genetic change will result in a change in the observed phenotype, the life form that arises from conception. The change in the genotype would then be passed on to any later off-spring. In more primitive life forms, there is the possibility of variations occurring in the structure of the genetic material during mitosis, which again would be passed on to future generations. This explanation rests on the nature and behaviour of molecules. Atoms bind to form molecules as a result of their electromagnetic properties. I used the term “electrochemical” for clarity’s sake, because we are addressing life forms, which are made up of organic molecules, and not hydroelectric power plants. I can’t think of some other more significant physical force or property that might be said to govern evolution.
As to Eve from Adam, that to me is a reality that addresses why there exists sexuality rather than the far more efficient asexual method of reproduction. We were made sexual beings because we are destined to love. For me it is an ontological truth regarding the nature of the person, and our relationship to one another. That existential reality was created at the beginning of time.
To further clarify my position: God acts from eternity, and is present in every moment. It makes no sense to me to think He would have created the tetrahedral carbon atom and let it go on its way, to do as its nature dictates, randomly forming molecules, ultimately people. He brings it all forth, all time and space in accordance with His divine will. He is everywhere, at the beginning, in the middle and at the end. As the functioning of our nervous system and behaviour would be said to be random with a certain statistically predictability, if we had no concept of mind, so too does the universe and its unfolding to those who fail to grasp its fundamental truth - God.
In my quote on which you are commenting, I first address what is commonly held to be true in science, that there exists noise in the molecular configurations and interactions that make up cells and in this case specifically the complex system that produces gametes, eggs and sperm cells. Any resultant genetic change will result in a change in the observed phenotype, the life form that arises from conception. The change in the genotype would then be passed on to any later off-spring. In more primitive life forms, there is the possibility of variations occurring in the structure of the genetic material during mitosis, which again would be passed on to future generations. This explanation rests on the nature and behaviour of molecules. Atoms bind to form molecules as a result of their electromagnetic properties. I used the term “electrochemical” for clarity’s sake, because we are addressing life forms, which are made up of organic molecules, and not hydroelectric power plants. I can’t think of some other more significant physical force or property that might be said to govern evolution.
As to Eve from Adam, that to me is a reality that addresses why there exists sexuality rather than the far more efficient asexual method of reproduction. We were made sexual beings because we are destined to love. For me it is an ontological truth regarding the nature of the person, and our relationship to one another. That existential reality was created at the beginning of time.
To further clarify my position: God acts from eternity, and is present in every moment. It makes no sense to me to think He would have created the tetrahedral carbon atom and let it go on its way, to do as its nature dictates, randomly forming molecules, ultimately people. He brings it all forth, all time and space in accordance with His divine will. He is everywhere, at the beginning, in the middle and at the end. As the functioning of our nervous system and behaviour would be said to be random with a certain statistically predictability, if we had no concept of mind, so too does the universe and its unfolding to those who fail to grasp its fundamental truth - God.
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