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A question from a creation website
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<blockquote data-quote="Poor Beggar" data-source="post: 68557270" data-attributes="member: 380025"><p><u>Watch how they define evidence.</u> In science it should be direct observation. So we should see genotypes change due to new information, not just an expression of previously hidden phenotypes. Also, we should see the original event that started life continue to replicate on a constant basis. Whether that event is lightning resulting in "goo" or crystals producing organic functioning--we should see it continuously happening. If it only happened once it wouldn't be verifiable and wouldn't be science. It also never would have produced enough simplistic life forms to have survived all the environmental exposures so as to reproduce generation after generation until they could evolve into more complex species. Anything happening frequently enough for that kind of survivability would be happening again and again all around us--not some random one time event. That notion alone points to God!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poor Beggar, post: 68557270, member: 380025"] [U]Watch how they define evidence.[/U] In science it should be direct observation. So we should see genotypes change due to new information, not just an expression of previously hidden phenotypes. Also, we should see the original event that started life continue to replicate on a constant basis. Whether that event is lightning resulting in "goo" or crystals producing organic functioning--we should see it continuously happening. If it only happened once it wouldn't be verifiable and wouldn't be science. It also never would have produced enough simplistic life forms to have survived all the environmental exposures so as to reproduce generation after generation until they could evolve into more complex species. Anything happening frequently enough for that kind of survivability would be happening again and again all around us--not some random one time event. That notion alone points to God! [/QUOTE]
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