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I am not challenging your belief in God. Unfortunately, you are not the only one who confuses the ToE with OoL.And I believe it begins with God creating. Not slime evolving. But your point just dodges the question of how life began. Without that foundation, your whole theory is suspect.
The Theory of Evolution is Not an Explanation for the Origin of Life
"A large percentage of United States citizens are either skeptical of biological evolution, or outright reject the theory (Miller et al. 2006). This resistance to evolutionary theory arises, at least in part, from the mistaken notion that biological evolution claims to explain the origin of life. This misconception is held by creationists, the general public, and students (Scott 2004; Pigliucci 2002), and it even appeared repeatedly in Justice Scalia’s opinion in the Louisiana evolution/creation Supreme Court case (Gould 1987). Wrongly confusing the initial origin of life with biological evolution interferes with students’ acceptance of biological evolution in at least two ways: (a) students often hold more tightly to a supernatural account for the origin of life than they do to a supernatural account for how the diversity of life arose, and (b) because no compelling natural explanation exists for how life originated, students also reject biological evolution. Importantly, scientists are working on fascinating and important questions regarding the origin of life (abiogenesis), but the field is currently distinct from evolutionary biology and falls more into the realm of the physical sciences (chemistry or physics)"
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