Bacteria forming human beings over millions (or billions) of years through chance alone IS extremely unlikely.
Unfortunately for the creationist argument, the development of modern lifeforms didn't happen by chance alone. Nor did humans develop from bacteria - there was a split a very long time ago.
For decades, our schools have not only failed to teach the ability to think, but they have actively discouraged it. Those who sow embers reap wildfire, as the saying goes, and I think the harvest-time of consequences is nearly upon us.
Unfortunately for the creationist argument, the development of modern lifeforms didn't happen by chance alone. Nor did humans develop from bacteria - there was a split a very long time ago.
For decades, our schools have not only failed to teach the ability to think, but they have actively discouraged it. Those who sow embers reap wildfire, as the saying goes, and I think the harvest-time of consequences is nearly upon us.