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Degeneration and Reproduction; a Logical Statement of Intelligent Design?

 
Author: Laverne John Riley Jr.

One beautiful May morning, I had prepared the early stages of my garden by plowing my rows and purchasing the plants in which I hoped would flourish. I placed certain plants in certain places. Any farmer will tell you, that you must think ahead. "Where will the sun shine down?" Will certain plants have enough sun? How much sun will they get? How big will this plant grow? Will there be enough space? Thinking ahead is key to having a successful garden; of course, I make some assumptions through this process. I assume the sun will be shining, I am assuming that the plants will grow to specific sizes and through this assumption I am thinking...I am calculating...I am using my intelligent perceptions of forethought and the soon to come and distant future in which I assume will take place. I am a creature that is preparing because I have a perception that the future is coming and that I must properly and efficiently place that which will grow, a system and process that will bring reward...harvest! I have a purpose!

Why is this so important? Why is the ability to think ahead so amazingly important? Because the answer lye's within the processes of degeneration and reproduction! Now, many people do not give the idea of reproduction a second thought, and others are obsessed with this process that sustains every creature upon our planet. Some feel that reproduction or sex is an extracurricular activity, a sport in which one should defer responsibility; regardless of how one perceives reproduction; without it, our planet would be lonely. These processes however give way to exciting characteristics of a designer.

Interestingly enough, I propose that there are three incredibly logical factors that exist that point out the existence of a Creator separate from other explored theories of contingency such as those of St. Thomas Aquinas. The existence of reproduction/ degeneration and the consciousness of time within this reality. This gives way to the existing forethought of a being in which we ourselves are contingent. According to Darwinism human beings have had a long bumpy road to development and have evolved over thousands of years, from nothing to something, however; the mere existence of life and according to Darwinism this "accident", was not initiated by something, but nothing.

Strikingly, this means that it was an event that would, not require, would not be conscious, would not conceive or perceive the existence of time or a future or anything else for that matter, and only the existence of time, and a consciousness of a future would bring need for such processes as reproduction within a degenerating circumstance such as this physical reality. This I propose extends the idea that in a reality in which time, reproduction and degeneration exist; so does one whom is conscious of such circumstances. A designer.

This balancing homeostatic process in this physical reality "this dimension", that all creatures die and must reproduce before they die is purposeful. If you ask a scientist they will tell you that humans should have the capability to live forever, however our cells degenerate and eventually we die. This is our future within this physical reality, to die, as well as all creatures in this reality, and this universal commonality is met with another universal commonality...reproduction. Could an "accident" have known that all creatures live and die, and that all creatures must reproduce to avoid extinction? Only a thinking, intelligent being would understand such concepts.

This concept is practically elementary...we all live and die, we thus must reproduce, and thus the purpose of all living things is to continue living, evolving and surviving according to some purpose. Just think of the probability factors of design and purpose. Humans according to Darwin exist and evolved by accident, however, how can one explain the millions of other species...all accidents, and as commonality and consistency would have it...all with abilities to reproduce. For those of you who do not believe in a Creator, I respect your opinion as with all others, however; think of your past memories, your current situations and your possible future, and then understand that only a being with such abilities would find it necessary to stabilize degeneration through reproduction in order to retain an interdependent system of nature, with knowledge a future would exist.

Copyright 2005

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Laverne John Riley Jr. is a famous writer. Laverne likes to scribble articles about this topic.
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