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Why do you think it shouldn't happen as observed?
That's not good enough at all. That wouldn't hold up in any court of law.
I can pick up easily 10+ of mistakes on what you said. I won't elaborate it because I don't have time. What you said is beyond education.
Say just one thing which will greatly confuse you, and it shows how much you know: I think the earth is millions of years old, AND at the same time, is very very young.
Not wanting to goad here, but you have nothing or you would already have posted it. This prevaricating dishonesty is a common creationist tactic. I know what you are and I know what arguments you have. You're all bluster and assertion with nothing to support your claims.If I have, I will present it. If I don't have strong one, I do have a bunch of weak ones. That is good enough for here.
How many people in this thread work in biology or took it in school?
How many people in this thread believe we formed from algae?
Science believes we formed from algae. Otherwise, where would the "earlier animals" have appeared from?
Sure, but evolution is the idea that everything derived in series from a single celled organism, correct?
Yes, but the unicellular organisms from which animals and fungi evolved were not plants and specifically not algae.
Still, it is better to be accurate when discussing such things. "Science believes we formed from algae" sounds too much like a typical sneering creationist one-liner and makes an unfavorable impression.The point was that science believe humans and all living creatures evolved from microscopic biological matter.
Not known.And where did this biological material originate from?
Yes, we can.Even today we cannot simply make dna from nothing.
Certainly a possibility, but it doesn't answer the origin of life question.Or do we need to rely on speculation of life on other planets at this point?
It doesn't confuse me juve. It's nothing you haven't said a dozen times before. In fact, it's exactly the type of statement I had in mind when I wrote the last post. Can't you see that I structured my statement based on this very comment which you have expressed before? Think about it.
Still, it is better to be accurate when discussing such things. "Science believes we formed from algae" sounds too much like a typical sneering creationist one-liner and makes an unfavorable impression.Not known. Yes, we can.
Artificial gene synthesis - Wikipedia
Certainly a possibility, but it doesn't answer the origin of life question.
Not wanting to goad here, but you have nothing or you would already have posted it. This prevaricating dishonesty is a common creationist tactic. I know what you are and I know what arguments you have. You're all bluster and assertion with nothing to support your claims.
Still, it is better to be accurate when discussing such things. "Science believes we formed from algae" sounds too much like a typical sneering creationist one-liner and makes an unfavorable impression.Not known. Yes, we can.
Artificial gene synthesis - Wikipedia
Certainly a possibility, but it doesn't answer the origin of life question.
No. You made the statement that humans cannot make DNA. I was just bringing you up to date on the science.Am I seriously arguing with a Christian whether or not God made our dna?
We're not talking about who created us, but about how it went down.How many "Christians" have no explanation as to who created us???
We're not talking about who created us, but about how it went down.
Of course. Strange thing for an Anglican to believe, eh? I'll bet you're surprised.So you believe that God created the heavens and the earth and all life then right?
The point was that science believe humans and all living creatures evolved from microscopic biological matter.
And where did this biological material originate from? Even today we cannot simply make dna from nothing.Or do we need to rely on speculation of life on other planets at this point?
No, science doesn't "believe" that. Science has concluded that based on the evidence. And while the evidence for universal common ancestry is good, it's not as good as the evidence for particular lines of descent.
The origin of life on earth is still an unknown, but there's a lot of interesting work that has gone on over the last 50 years. Whatever the origin of life on earth, evolution isn't effected by it in the least. Here's a thought experiment - I'll list three origins for life on earth. You tell me how, if at all, they would effect evolution.
1. abiogenesis
2. panspermia
3. creation by God
Life cannot be created out of nothing. It's not possible my friend.
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