Well, that shouldn't be a factor since evolution is separate from abiogenesisThat would be ironic, since Tim knows I associate evolution with witchcraft.
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Well, that shouldn't be a factor since evolution is separate from abiogenesisThat would be ironic, since Tim knows I associate evolution with witchcraft.
No we should run far away from him
I'm speaking of the Antichrist.Can't tell if satire/sarcastic
If someone performed an act of abiogenesis in a scientific setting, should he get a Nobel prize?
Blessed are those who have not seen and believeYES! And that probably means we should give a Nobel Prize to GOD.
Then God would show up (presumably) to accept his prize and all the non-believers would have to believe!
Don't count on that (non-believers believing what they see).Then God would show up (presumably) to accept his prize and all the non-believers would have to believe!
Don't count on that (non-believers believing what they see).
You don't know the persuasive power of science to mentally block out what its adherents are observing.
2 Thessalonians 2 is sufficient
Sir when "HE who holds all things back is taken out of the way" all the things that naturally and normally "held" will no longer holdshaken in mind? Now we want to bring SEISMOLOGY in on it? I don't think there's a Nobel in Geology.
FOR THE WIN!That's a solid line there, my son!
If someone performed an act of abiogenesis in a scientific setting, should he get a Nobel prize?
No.Do you mean...
I said NO because she didn't use the word "abiogenesis" in the meaning.You don't have any meaning, or you don't have that particular meaning?
So my submission wins by default?I don't believe there is one