www.youtube.com/watch?v=D69hGvCsWgA shows a claimed discovery made by Robert Ballard, a professor of Oceanography. His submarine went to the ocean floor. He admits he did not know what they had until they came back up, because they could not see, so they depended on the pictures the sub was taking. They said they saw the strangest creatures compared to what lives on land. Wondering how life could live sown there without sunlight, people assumed that the volcanoes were some kind of life vent. But this is a false assumption. Many land animals need toxic in many ways. Some caterpillars are able to absorb toxic and turn it to their advantage. And the hydrothermal vents would have to have a Spiritual power and intelligence to create life, especially life that could survive in this world.
Robert Ballard and his team made a few of their own mistakes. When their sub landed, there was a squish and a strange red substance in the water around them. They assumed that the red substance was from tub horns, when likely hood says that the substance was from an animal killed in the landing.
Another mistake people made about this sub landing is that, bacteria is changing DNA, turning one life form into another. But bacteria doesn't know what it's doing. Without a God behind it, bacteria doing this in just the right way to produce life would have to be a complete coincidence. Bacteria could not do this on it's own. The odds of one bacteria cell working that way is obviously near zero. Bacteria completely changing an one surviving animal into another completely different one is impossible.
Even if the Hydrothermal vents were creating life, they would obviously have to be created, concerning the ability to create life and the complex, ingenues design of a sea with hydrothermal vents.
Life isn't just body's with electrical signals and instincts, like robots. We all have emotions, minds and spirits. A spirit is off course, spiritual, along with minds and emotions. How could something non- spiritual create something spiritual?
THE BIG BANG ITSELF:
The big bang theory says that an explosion created the universe. In the middle of nothing, they say an explosion happened that created particles, which formed into atoms and then atoms began to form into molecules and then eventually somehow it formed planets, moons and stars, and somehow water was created and then eventually even life.
Explosions don't tend to create objects. It releases a big "wind," which is sometimes a sonic boom, heat and accelerated particles (protons, neutrons and electrons), and it affects momentum and chemicals, and on Earth causes a flame. Particles go at speeds from powerful enough to create electrical current to powerful enough to create fission and fusion. Heat doesn't tend to turn nothing into something.
The only thing that doesn't need to be a beginning is something supernatural. Our world obviously has come from a supernatural creator.
Yes there was some sort of a bang. There was obviously a lot of commotion going on when God created the Earth. There were probably many big bangs out it. Einstein looked through a telescope and saw that galaxies appeared to be moving further away from us. Does that mean the universe is still expanding or accelerating? Yes. We know that there was a big commotion going on when God created the Earth. There is no proof that it was an accident.
WORLD DESIGN:
Was the Earth really created by chance? Everything in this universe is incredibly designed and it's all just in the right place to support life and then living things are in several different cycles and systems with each other.
Every planet, moon and then sun in our Solar system is in the right distance from one specific planet, the Earth, to support life. Every galaxy seems in the right place so our planet isn't destroyed or affected in a dangerous way. The sun is at the right distance from the Earth for it to be at the right temperature and for the Earth not to fall away from the sun, or get sucked in to the sun. Other galaxies are at just the right distance so that we aren't destroyed. Other planets are too far away to dangerously affect our atmosphere or magnetic field. Clearly, some asteroids have come to Earth, but none have ever destroyed it. Our gravity has just the right amount of power for us to survive. Our atmosphere is at just the right strength and mass for us to survive. There obviously are both Solar Flares and Galactic Cosmic Radiation coming from outside of our solar system, but rarely do either kill any of us. There are many other examples regarding astronomy of how the world proves to be designed by someone incredible.
For any one of us to survive, we have to have just the right kind of cells in just the right amounts and order that each live just long enough. Viruses, allergies, cancers and diseases prove this. Every organ is in the right place in our bodies. Every single animal has a a place in an ecosystem. Ecosystems also depend on each other. All predators and prey are connected. There are many known and probably many unknown systems animals are parts of. Here are some examples:
> The population balance. If one plant population was left alone on this Earth with no other life forms, and then no other deadly hazards, that plant population would just grow and grow until no room was left. And that population would die out all at once. If one population grows too fast, it will die out and affect another population. Most animals have predators above them. And top predators have ways of not taking too big of an effect on prey populations. Take the tiger for an example. Just to survive, a young tiger needs a deer every week. The tiger mother usually doesn't succeed to keep all of her cubs safe from other predators. Sometimes they will also try and kill bull, cattle and sometimes even young rhinos and elephants. On occasions, they will even attack bears. By these facts, populations don't "fall behind" or "get ahead" of each other. Meanwhile, the predator and prey are both fed.
> The food chain and scavenger cycle. As we all should know, a food chain shows a basic list from predator to prey in the ecosystem. Here's and example: Fly- Spider- Praying Mantis- Lizard- Snake- Hawk- Bear. A food web shows several food chains in one big web. After a predator dies, the scavengers are fed. The scavengers are a very important part of the food web, as they are some of the lowest prey in individual food chains. After that, the food chain goes on to top predators, keeping the scavengers' populations balanced. Meanwhile, what's left of a dead body supports the growth of plants, which are the lowest members of any food chain, except off course when it comes to few and rare predator plants.
Every animal has just the right design and is in the right place to support and ecosystem. Ecosystems effect another. All living creatures are one big ecosystem and each of us clearly has a vitally important place in it.
It's incredible that everything in space and living things on Earth seem perfectly designed and in perfect order to support life. Also, there seem to be just the right chemicals and chemical elements for life, and there at just the right set when it comes to amounts. The Earth is at just the right temperature. The air is breathable, with enough oxygen for us to malfunction correctly, while it has enough carbon and other elements in it's not impossible to survive because of constant easiness to suffer from hyperventilation. We have the correct chemicals in our body for the cells we need to grow. Our food happens to have the nutrients we need to survive. There is just the right setting of which chemicals and elements are gasses, liquids and solids on our planet for us to survive. It also seems if someone was planning on us to discover chemical elements, since we can use chemicals to manipulate each other, discovering and even extracting them.
What's extremely amazing is that not only do we have the physical ability to survive, but we also happen to have the right set of instincts to use it. We are born knowing are basic needs to survive. If we evolved without someone behind it, why do our instincts and physical abilities go together?
It's a miracle if one life form manages to survive a second in this world. There are obviously well over countless amounts of life forms. How did this happen if the world is just a coincidence?
The world's also set for us to have the pursuit of happiness and curiosity about it. We enjoy so many things in this Earth and we have gone to extreme efforts to learn about it. It's enough evidence of God that anything gets close to surviving. If we are able to enjoy this world, and have great curiosity about it, that's even more.
VALUE JUDGMENT:
It's obvious that most people have some sort of concience. It seems that almost everyone knows there's a difference between right and wrong. People dissagree on many right and wrong controversies. Commonly, people know it's wrong to murder. Because of value judgment, people, use critical thinking, debate, vote and even fight, from thinking about something but keeping it to yourself because of the circumstance, to lethal action. But where did this kind of thinking come from? Which man invented the idea of right from wrong?
The answer is: none of us. If a man evolves from a monkey, attomatically with self- centered instincts and then emotions, in which fear and "puppy love" affection would be about the only emotions that could direclty lead to helping someone else, why would he really care about someone else or even think about right from wrong? Only a God could automatically have the idea of there being a right from wrong or the ability to actually care about someone else.
CO- EXISTANCE:
There are many cases when things depending each other in certain ways show contradictions in the big bang theory.
For an example, water and plants both clearly need each other to survive, but that would be a problem if the world was created by chance. Water is H2O. That's hydrogen and oxgen combined. Oxygen comes from plants. So, for water to even exist, there would have to be plants first, which is impossible, because at the same time, for even a plant seed to survive, water, including oxygen would have to come first. Obviously, some sort of genuis was behind some sort of miracle. In order for plants or water to exist, they'd have to both have to miraculously come before the other, which is technically, scientifically and potentionally impossible without God.
Another example greatly involves timing. If evolution happened without a creator, it would obviously take forever. Now, we know that animals depend on eachother to survive. We also know that without a creator, not everything could just come at once. Without a creator, our similarities would have to be because of evolving. This is actually a problem with the big bang theory. After an animal evolved, it would be a while before an individual or few of that animal turned into another. But it wouldn't have time to wait. Since the animals all depend on all of each other, but evolution without anyone behind it would obviously take forever, anything that evolved from another would have a problem surviving.