You can of course presume that every one of the billions of mutations involved in the transition from single cell to human being were generated by random events.
You can of course presume that each one of these billions of mutations had sufficient survival benefit to be passed on by natural selection.
You can of course presume that whenever there was a change in environment, there were sufficient randomly generated beneficial mutations produced at the right time and place to ensure the survival of our ancestral species.
These are not presumptions, Alan, it's what the evidence is telling us. I also note that you completely ignore my post
#43134, where I gave a graphs showing that the genetic differences between humans and chimpanzees shows almost exactly the same pattern as those caused by mutations amongst humans today. Mutations aren't entirely random because some types of mutation are more likely to occur than others (hence the observed pattern), however, they
are random with respect to 'fitness'.
You can of course presume that God had nothing to do with it.
You have yet to provide one single, solitary, objective reason to think there is such a being, and if there were anything like that guiding evolution we might expect it to have done a far better job.
And you can presume that all these presumptions are just the end result of cause and effect reactions which began at the beginning of time.
And you can presume that your end reactions are somehow superior to my end reactions - even though all our reactions must be defined by forces of nature which are innocent of any bias.
None of which would actually change the fact that humans have evolved to be able to think in these abstract terms and are capable of considering evidence and coming to conclusions, and are also susceptible to various cognitive biases and even of being hijacked by blind faith and superstition in general.
Or you can use your God given freedom...
What you call 'freedom' has already been shown to be impossible, self-contradictory, and unimaginable nonsense.
...to conclude that you are more than just a cog in a material universe driven entirely by unavoidable physically driven reactions.
More misrepresentation.
Again, have you come on here again just to mindlessly repeat the same old, failed script, that has already been addressed countless times before? Why do you seem to be so
afraid of studying local arguments, learning something, and trying to come up with something better, or at least making an honest attempt at addressing the many answers you've had?
Why has somebody like you, with the education you've had, become so scared of learning and understanding?