Science, Creation & EvolutionNoah and the DelugeI understand your point of view, but it is a point of view that needs a lot of explaining. There are two ways of looking at it: Is it? We see jellyfish today (portuguese man-of-war) that consist of several colonies of cells that operate in unison. Strictly speaking, this type of jellyfish is not even a real animal. It is a group of independent cells that poses as an animal. Some of them form the sail, other form the tentacles. This behaviour offers a good chance of survival (opposed to a single-celled existence). Animals, humans, plants etc. are also colonies of single celled organisms that work together to increase their chances of survival. Our cells are so dependant on this way of life that they cannot life without the help of other cells. A life form is nothing more than a very complex colony of single celled life forms. Some of our cells have dedicated their life to sending around oxygen, that single celled creatures that make up our lungs have gathered. Others spend their life as a cell that makes up bone. It provides strength to the colony, and it gets food and oxygen for free! A wite blood cell has no chance of survival when you throw it into a lake or the ocean, but in a body gets fed, gets oxygen and serves a purpose ('killing' diseases). A life form is in fact nothing more than a colony of millions of organisms. Whether or not you consider this absurd doesn't change a bit about it. |
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