Originally posted by Goober5000
*some quote trying to discredit the article*
The chances of many of the evolutionary changes that led to the species that exist today are vanishingly small, true. But that is really because there are an unlimited number of paths that evolution can take. The chance of any one path being taken is VERY small, but one of them is bound to be taken. If we were to set the clock back two billion years and let evolution run its course from microbes to men again, there would be NO telling what would be there at the end of the 2,000,000,000-year period.
Ever consider God the ultimate genetic engineer?
Then he ought to be fired. A lot of human features are far inferior to those of other animals and are only there because of the evolutionary line we sprung from. For example, a bipedal posture is far less efficient than a quadrupedal posture and bipedal movement is slower than quadrupedal movement. The only reason we have two legs is because the creatures we evolved from had only four limbs and two of them had to be converted into arms to allow prehumans to carry objects and use tools for extended periods of time. Four legs and two arms would be a much better design.
Another piece of evidence for your supposed deity being a ****ty engineer is our eyeballs. The nerves in our eyes are arranged
backwards. That's why we have a blind spot. Squid have properly "wired" eyes and thus lack a blind spot. Too bad we can't get squidlike eyeballs with the visual acuity of birds of prey because we didn't come from the evolutionary path that led to squid or the one that led to raptors.
