Sincerely, thank you so much for the very illustrative video by Kenneth Miller, and watched it all and I consider myself wiser now, thanks to you.
However, even though most of my examples in my latest post were not accurate enough to demonstrate my point, with the video that you so kindly presented, I have convinced myself that even though evolution works on its own, intelligent design is very very possible (out of the hand of humans I mean).
For example, even though evolution is true, and it works its way through time, there is also the fact that humans ´touch´ DNA of certain plants to improve harvest and to increase resistance to weather, etc.. So if both situations are true, it means that both evolution and intelligent design can happen in the same planet, in different points in time.
Now, are we so self centered not to realize that is quite possible that intelligent design was applied BEFORE?
And if you think I am talking about a god, I am not, since we are no gods, but still we create modifications on actual living creatures and plants, and hence if there is life in the rest of the Universe, why someone else couldn't be doing exactly the same as we have been doing lately (for decades only).
So panspermia ...... before believing panspermia is possible, we have to believe a bunch of other things, and that is the problem:
- that there is alien life
- that aliens move through the Universe
- that aliens came to Earth
- that aliens seeded Earth with genes
There are also many other points parallel to these four which are even more disturbing like is it possible that not so long ago other creatures modified genes (which were already here) and created us?
All these issues are too profound, game changer, to easily accept the possibility that both ID and evolution had already happened before now.
I can see @Alexbeyman that not even you addressed the issue, just corrected me ;)
In any case I thank you again, its easy to be dragged by arguments presented by people who have everything figured out, and that video solved many doubts that I had.
If we'd been genetically engineered, we'd be able to tell that from examining our own genome.
Uhhhhhh, huge assumption that you made there apparently. Anyway here is you opportunity to answer. How could we possibly tell from looking at our genome that it has been engineered?