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  1. Isn’t it rather strange that when humans build robots, they basically copy the design found in nature? And yet, nature’s design is either just an “illusion” or miraculously came out of nothing.

  2. “Does man not remember that We created him before, while he was nothing?” QT

  3. “Were they created by nothing, or were they themselves the creators? ;Or did they create the heavens and the earth? Nay, but they have no firm Belief.” QT

    “He (Allah) has created man from a sperm-drop; and behold this same(man) becomes an open disputer!” QT

  4. We know who created that robot. Even if we assume hominids (including Neanderthals, Denisovan man, homo erectus etc.) were created by someone, we still don’t know by whom. Unless one accepts the fundamentalist’ “logic”, circular quotation of scripture.

    • Boy, you truly are an agnostic! But that aside, we know that the robot was designed by (an) intelligent person(s). So why should we believe that the more complex human body (whose design the robot makers copied) magically came from nothing and somehow self-assembled through an arduous process of trial and error? Do you know what the chances of even one functional protein self-assembling is? Multiply that by hundreds of thousands of proteins and you’ll get close to figuring out how unlikely it is for a living organism to just come into existence by chance.

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