Isn't it important to consider both sides?
I'm glad you asked a question on our site. Please consider the following.
If we look at a car, we know that someone created it. If we look at something as simple as a coat, we know that someone designed it. Then how can we view nature with its immense complexities, from DNA to the human brain, and say there is no Creator?
Evolution does not explain where consciousness comes from. How did life begin to think? Where did our emotions come from? And love, hope, and courage?
“Who has put wisdom in the innermost being or given understanding to the mind?” (Job 38:36)
The design that goes into each cell of a living organism is much more complex than any machine that’s been designed. In fact, the world’s tiniest rotary motor has been discovered in the cell. ATP (Adenosine triphosphate), a nucleotide present in all living things, is produced by a tiny rotary motor that rotates at 7000 rotations per minute. A hundred thousand of these tiny motors can fit side-by-side in one millimeter. A current of protons drive this motor.
(Source: https://creation.com/en/articles/created-or-evolved)
The whole system must be present for the cell to work. That means DNA, RNA, and the enzyme system need to be present all at once. If everyone knows a simple coat had a maker, then wouldn’t it be a logical fallacy to assert that such complex nanomachinery can exist without one?
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The fossil record does not show a linear progression of evolution for organisms. There are actually so many missing links that evolutionists themselves have said that many illustrations of evolution are misleading.
“The absence of fossil evidence for intermediary stages between major transitions in organic design, indeed our inability, even in our imagination, to construct functional intermediates in many cases, has been a persistent and nagging problem for gradualistic accounts of evolution.” — Stephen J. Gould
(Source: S.J. Gould, Evolution Now: A Century After Darwin, ed. John Maynard Smith, (New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1982), p. 140.)
We find fossils that pretty much stay the same, and don’t show many differences from the living animals we see today.
In fact, we find stasis in the fossil record. We even find trees buried straight through many geological layers, and blood in dinosaur bones.
(Source: https://creation.com/en/articles/created-or-evolved)
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Many people assume that our dating methods reliably show the earth to be millions of years old. However, scientists have found carbon in coal. If coal is millions of years old, then C-14 should not be detectable, because C-14 has a half life of about 5,730 years.
There was no human scientist to witness the beginning of creation, so certain assumptions have to be made regarding the state of matter in the beginning to calculate how much time has passed.
How do we know what the initial conditions were? How much parent or daughter elements were there in the beginning? How do we know other processes haven’t altered those amounts since then, and that the decay rate has always stayed the same?
So is our current dating methods truly reliable? Or has dating been skewed because of evolutionary assumptions?
(Source: "Check This Out: Radiometric Dating": https://youtu.be/F6oy3QVRg-E)
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These are just some of the critiques on evolution. You can examine much more through the links given above.
With regard to vestigial organs, many of them are actually useful.
Tailbone:
The tailbone is used as an anchor for other muscles to hold some of our organs up:
"Six muscles converge from the ring-like bones of the pelvic brim to anchor on the coccyx, forming a bowl-shaped muscular floor of the pelvis called the pelvic diaphragm. The incurved coccyx with its attached pelvic diaphragm supports the organs in our abdominal and pelvic cavities such as the urinary bladder, uterus, prostate, rectum, and anus. Without this critical muscular support, these organs could be easily herniated. The urethra, vagina, and anal canal pass through the muscular pelvic diaphragm, and thus the diaphragm serves as a sphincter for these structures."
Wisdom teeth:
"Third molars are hardly useless vestiges. When there is adequate room for their development, they are fully functional molars and are used in chewing much as the first and second molars. Thinking them to be vestigial, many dentists in the past routinely removed third molars whether or not they were causing problems. It has been estimated that in America, only 20 percent of all young people with otherwise healthy teeth develop impacted third molars that require medical attention, while in the past, nearly nine out of ten American teenagers with dental insurance had their third molars extracted."
Appendix:
"Recent evidence suggests that the appendix is well suited to serve as a 'safe house' for commensal (mutually beneficial) bacteria in the large intestine. Specifically, the appendix is believed to provide support for beneficial bacterial growth by facilitating re-inoculation of the colon with essential bacteria in the event that the contents of the intestinal tract are purged following exposure to a pathogen."
(Source: https://answersingenesis.org/human-body/vestigial-organs/vestigial-organs-evidence-for-evolution/)
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Finally, regarding your question about God and why He would allow eternal punishment.
Let's think of it this way. God's purpose for our lives is this:
"God made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their habitation, that they would seek God, if perhaps they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us" (Acts 17:26-27).
You are given an entire lifetime to seek God. Do you actually seek Him truthfully?
If you don't give Him an iota of your time on earth, then He won't give you an iota of His time in heaven.
And God lives forever. So you will be choosing to go to hell, if you want to live apart from Him.
"For evildoers will be cut off,
But those who wait for the Lord,
they will inherit the land." (Psalm 37:9)
Isn't it important to find out what is the truth? I pray you will diligently study and consider what is being said here.
God promises you that "You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart." (Jeremiah 29:13)