chance occurance? i don't think so
i think the better question is "where we all are going"
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everything comes from something
so descendents of Adam? all that is, is another euro fairy tale
Hmmmm. So, you don't think we are a chance occurence as the theory of Evolution would suggest and you dismiss Adam as a fairy tale, yet you choose not to give any alternative theory as to the origin of man.
While "where we all are going" is a fine question worthy of an answer, "Where we all came from" is just as valid and worthy question. It is often a criticism of "Uppity" brothers or sisters that they "forgot where they came from" so knowing our origin is essential to knowing what our individual and collective objective is, i.e. "where we all are going"
Before anyones religious or spiritual views can be accepted or dismissed, I want to know if their views answer the question of where we came from. Personally, I flat out reject the theory of evolution because it suggest that the origin of life is a mere chance occurrence. It also suggest that the origin of man as well as reproduction are also chance occurrences. Furthermore, the theory of evolution asserts (not just suggest) that Blacks are "less evolved" than Whites. (Darwinianism)
Now, I don't reject a theory just because I don't like it or because I don't like the source/messenger. I reject or accept a theory based upon its probability of being factually based. I don't want to "forget where I came from" because it is interwoven with "where I am going".
On that note, is there an alternative theory which answers the questions concerning the origin of life and the origin of man?