The Passengers
There’s a story about three passengers exiting from a bus at terminal in Atlanta Georgia; and each of who was wearing a colorful garment unique to his or her appearance. As they depart from the bus, each went their separate ways. Can we assume that each color of the garments they were wearing just occurred without a design process? First, think of each passengers, how they became passenger in the bus, the decision to wear the color they are wearing, the decision to seat at a specific seat in the bus, who seats at the isle and who is privileged to seat at the window, and who gets down first.
The foregoing paradigm was made in contention to the theory that proclaimed that all the aforesaid could occurred without a decision. Because; for any evolving to take place; a certain condition must be in place to corroborate such condition effectively for “evolving” to begin. The bus in the paradigm was the Planet Earth; the colorful garments are human race of all ethnicities. What human became and what they did not become was a decision making, and not a chance of occurrence; and the journey [as aforesaid] must have begun from a destination. Any theory pertaining to the origin of the planet could only be relevant if TIME was recognized as the cause for all that exists. Nothing could have existed without being caused and coursed by TIME.
© Copyright, 2011, Moses Abiola
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