I'm still seeking agreement. I'm saying life forms are artifacts because brussel sprouts are different from pebbles and you cannot explain that difference only that the difference is one of great magnitude. Life forms don't have place in inanimate chemistry and their complexity is to great to shrug off outside interaction. You didn't make this universe anymore than I did so first I postulate that God did it then I figger He didn't leave me hanging so I set out to find out and sure enough He left a trail. love-sam
you dont mean artifacts, of course, those are man made, but THAT probably is quibbling.
Now, you jump from pebble to brussel sprout.
Couple of comments.
If you knew all there is to know about that pebble, you would be deeply cued to the basic nature of reality, far more than someone who has not studied physics a bit might realize. just sayin'.
lets not do pebble and sprouts, lets try something else. Like some chemistry.
All manner of quite complex organic molecules self assemble under suitable conditions, from the basic raw materials of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and hudrogen.
Also, chemicals interact with eachother with a speed beyond human experience to really grasp. All manner of things take place at incredible speed.
You take the whole planet, a lot of materials and different conditions times the fantastic number of trillions of atoms / interactions, billions of years, and anything that could happen will happen.
There is no bright line distinction between life and non life. many things exist in that grey border area. Prions, and viruses for 2.
its not pebble to sprout. its a sea of trillions of organic molecules to a self replicating molecule... and such, you know, do exist.
There is nothing about life that is not chemical reactions; no spirit, no magic spark. Complex ones, yes. But chemical reactions.
Life forms don't have place in inanimate chemistry and their complexity is to great to shrug off outside interaction.
None of this really is true or makes sense*. The last thing any researcher wants to do is "shrug off" something related to their research. This is getting ideas backwards; the goddidit route is the shrug-off.
If any research ever did actually point to a creator, then fine; so far, tho none ever has.
Now, i have a feeling you have little in the way of science background.
That is fine; follow your own path to where it takes you. But dont, you know, hop the fence to our territory, tell us things that are not so about it, and call that a path to god.. fair?
* There is no such thing as "inanimate chemistry". We have P-chem, organic, analytical. Some of us here will gladly take time to fill you in on some things if you arent here with an attitude that you already have the answers and just want to argue from a religious perch against science.