notto said:How does this relate to your claim that Evolution or Darwin claims that the earth brought forth life on its own? Perhaps a few quotes from Darwin on the matter would be useful. Darwins conclusion attributes the emergence of life to the Creator. You seem to be saying that he somehow said something different and I'm trying to get at where you came up with that claim. It would be nice to see it from Darwins own words. I don't think you have supported your assertion. Darwin explained abiogenesis with a direct reference to the Creator. You are adding abiogenesis to his argument. An argument he never made or intended to make in his writing.
Let me support my assertion of Darwins thoughts, if you read his Autobiography, written by himself, you will see how he thought of religion.
So tell me, you don't think the Greek philosophy of the earth spontaneously producing life is even close to the current laymans description of evolution or abiogenesis? That the Greeks belief that their current life evolved from other life has nothing to do with evolution? That their belief that all life previously came from the earth slowly and rapidly producing different creatures that soon became other different creatures, doesn't sound like evolution?
If not, what is evolution then.
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