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I don't believe in god, but i don't like evolution as it's been explained to me. Just the right atoms arranged themselves in just the right way to create some kind of life, and all the genetic info to reproduce and adapt and evolve into everything that now exists, and that just happened to happen right on a relatively stable planet that's not going to fall into the sun any time soon that has liquid water AND contains sufficient oxygen water and carbon to sustain its billions of offspring.
That's a bit far fetched. And that's just the VERY FIRST LIVING THING. It somehow surviving and reproducing and adapting from a single cell bacteria thingy into a being capable of contemplating its own origins? I don't even know how to explain how incredibly statistically impossible that is.
Also, i have an issue with the whole "Fish grew lungs and walked onto land!" thing. If your a fish, and you were born with a genetic mutation giving you the ability to breath oxygen, i can see how that would give you a better chance of living and reproducing, thus passing on that lung. However, a single mutation is not even close to enough to build a functioning lung.... I just can't see how 1/10th of a lung can give that kind of an advantage, then do that 1000 more times until there is a functioning lung. That is just one example, this can be applied to near anything.