chagrin.noun
humiliation; embarrassment
chance.noun
that which falls out; apparent
absence of cause or design;
random
(when we say "it happened by chance", we usually mean we don't know the
cause, rather than the true meaning of chance, which
implies
negativity)
"Chance is useful in formal
mathematics where probabilities signify that which happens without a cause,
but as an ontological.entity,
chance is non existent."....The
Face Of Evolution.
Dr. James Coppedge, an expert in the science of
statistical probability in his book,
Evolution: Possible or Impossible?,
Northridge, California, as in Probability Research In Molecular Biology,
(1993), pages 110, 114, says."chance
requires 10 billion attempts on
the average in order to count to ten. Ten coins marked from 1 to 10 on
one side will succeed only one in ten billion tries.(throwing
them up and letting them fall).to
come up sequentially."
Chance here is haphazard.
Coppedge goes on to say:."The
probability of one protein molecule
being arranged by random
process is 1 in 10 to the 161st power,
using all atoms on Earth and allowing all the time since the world began.
For a minimum set of the required 239 protein molecules for the smallest
theoretical life, the probability is 1 in 10 to the 119,879 power. It would
take 10119,841
years on the average to
get a set of such proteins. That is 10119,831
times
the assumed age of the Earth, and is a figure with 119,831 zeroes. So how
enormous is this?
"The Universe is 30 billion.(American).light
years in diameter.(last
estimate). If you traveled at the slowest
possible walking speed, say 1/10th of a mile an hour, till you were out
of the Universe, and then laid down one atom from Earth you took with you,
and then made a trip back at the same speed, and so on and so forth until
you have moved every atom from all 6 billion peoples' bodies.(about
30
trillion each),
then did every atom from every plant and every animal, then all rock atoms,
then all car and house atoms, in fact, all atoms on Earth you would
have to move the very same way – in the time it would take you to do all
that, we would not get remotely close to forming just one protein molecule
by random chance; and if by chance this was at all possible, which it is
not, then forming the second protein molecule is even much more difficult."
As James Coppedge has shown, the science of statistical
probability shows conclusively that forming a protein molecule by random
processes, is not only improbable, it's impossible! And let's not get into
the even greater odds when it comes to forming an entire human cell!
Evolution
is a crock, unless
there really was a quantum leap. See IBM's Blue Gene.
Roger Penrose, professor of mathematics at the
University of Oxford:."It's
an accuracy of one part out of ten to the power of ten to the power of
123. This is an extraordinary figure. One could not possibly even write
the number down in full, in our ordinary denary.(power of
ten).notation: It would be one followed by ten to the power of 123
successive zeros (that is a million billion billion billion billion billion
billion billion billion billion billion billion billion billion zeros).
Even if we were to write a zero on each separate proton and on each separate
neutron in the entire universe — and we could throw in all the other particles
as well for good measure — we should fall far short of writing down the
figure needed. The precision needed to set the universe on its course is
to be in no way inferior to all that extraordinary precision that we have
already become accustomed to in the superb dynamical equations (newtons,
maxwells, einsteins) which govern the behavior of things from moment to
moment. I would say the universe has a purpose. It's not there just somehow
by chance."....as quoted in Stephen
Hawking's A Brief History of Time.
Somebody designed it. Somebody/something
formed it. The patterns, the programming, had to be designed and set or
the universe and us in it would just not be here. Was it this being commonly
known as God, the Infinite Intelligence, the Void and also known by so
many other names?
To what can you compare the obviously incredibly
intelligent mind who created it all?.Isaiah
40:18 "To whom then will you liken God? Or what likeness will you compare
unto him?" Isaiah 45:22 ".....for I am God and there is none else." Ezekiel
28:9 ".....I am God? But you a man and no God in the hand of him that slays
you." Hosea 11:9 ".....for I am God and not man, the Holy One in the midst
of you....." Isaiah 46:9 ".....for I am God, and there is none else. I
am God and there is none like me."
Some people however, assume that 'trusting life'
is living by chance. They fail to see that no one is here just by chance.
chaos.noun
disorder; any great confusion or disorder
chaotic.adjective
chaotically.adverb
character.noun
the aggregate.(formed
by the collection of or conjunction {combining} of particulars
into a whole) of features and traits
that form the apparent individual
nature of some person or thing
characteristic.noun
a distinguishing.trait,
quality,
or
property
characteristic.adjective
revealing, distinguishing, or typical of an individual
character (applies to something that distinguishes or identifies a person,
thing or class)
characteristically.adverb
synonyms.distinctive,
peculiar,
individual
individual stresses
qualities that distinguish one from all other members of the same kind
or class (a highly individual writing style)
characterize,
characterized,
characterizing,
characterizes.transitive
verbs
to describe the qualities or peculiarities
of: characterized the warden as ruthless; to be a distinctive
trait or mark of; distinguish-(the
rash and high fever that characterize this disease; a region that is characterized
by its dikes and canals) characterizer.noun
charitable.adjective
generous in giving money or other help to the
needy; of, for, or concerned with charity (a charitable organization)
charitableness.noun
charitably.adverb
synonyms.benevolent,
philanthropic
charm.noun
compelling
attractiveness; allure
charming.adjective
extremely pleasing or delightful;
entrancing
charmingly.adverb
chastise.transitive
verb
to punish one in order to correct and make him
better
chastisement noun
compulsory.adjective
obligatory;
required (a compulsory examination); employing or exerting.compulsion;
coercive
compulsory.noun,.plural.compulsories
compulsorily.adverb
compulsoriness.noun
collective.adjective
assembled or accumulated
into a whole; of, relating to, characteristic
of, or made by a number of people acting as a group (a collective effort)
collective.noun
a self administered undertaking, such as a business
operation, set up on the principle of shared ownership and control, such
as is the case with cooperative associations
collectively.adverb
collectiveness.noun
Grammar.-.a
collective
noun
chauvinism,
chauvinist.nouns
militant, unreasoning and boastful devotion with
contempt for other opinions, races, sex, etc.
chauvinistic.adjective
chauvinistically.adverb
colloid.noun
Chemistry.-.a
suspension of finely divided particles in a continuous medium, such as
water, in which the particles are approximately 5 to 5,000 angstroms
in size, do not settle out of the substance rapidly, and are not readily
filtered; the particulate matter so suspended
colloidal.adjective
colloidally.adverb
concatenate, concatenated,
concatenating,
concatenates.transitive
verbs
to connect or link in a series or chain
Computer Science.-.to
arrange (strings of characters) into a chained list
concatenate.adjective
connected or linked in a series
concatenation.noun
catharsis.noun,.plural.catharses
Medicine.-.purgation,
especially for the digestive system; a purifying or figurative cleansing
of the emotions, especially pity and fear; a release of emotional tension,
as after an overwhelming experience, that restores or refreshes the spirit
Psychology.-.a
technique used to relieve tension and anxiety
by bringing repressed feelings
and fears to consciousness; the therapeutic
result of this process; abreaction
cathartic.adjective
inducing catharsis; purgative
cathartic.noun
an agent for purging
the bowels, especially a laxative