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Friday, February 20, 2015

Where Are All the Good Ghosts?

"I was cutting the end off a board in the old haunted house when I felt someone grab the other end to steady it. The cut was perfect. When I looked around, there was no one there. It must have been a ghost. I got the new cabinets installed on time and under budget." I had to make that up, because we never hear stories like that. There's no story of the people deep in the woods who get distracted while cooking breakfast and have to attend to some emergency, and when they get back thirty minutes later, the food didn't burn. Why do so many ghost stories involve people who were drinking? Why don't sober knitting circles see spooky things?

Maybe the real question is why do people have a tendency to attribute odd things to evil spirits while not attributing good things to good spirits? I think it's logical that, if ghosts were real, there would have to be a lot of stories about good ones. The imbalance is ridiculous. I think it says something about the spiritual condition of mankind. There seems to be a blind spot in the natural man.

One of the problems with evolution is that it requires beneficial mutations. So far, science has discovered no beneficial mutation. Every mutation known to science is harmful to life. The wait for a good mutation is based on faith that one will show up one day. It's faith-based "science". The problem is that DNA contains information. Information science says that information can only come from an intelligent source and not from random processes. Good mutations would have to contain information and thus come from an intelligent source. Where did the information in DNA originate to begin with?  Like the good ghosts problem, certain scientists have a blind spot.

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