I believe God is infinite and eternal and that he created everything we observe in our reality including ourselves. This would mean God himself is beyond our reality, but also able to effect our reality.
So I suppose observable direct proof of abiogenesis would be an effect on our reality, but I don't understand why God would want to show us how life spontaneously emerged from non-life. It seems contradictory to His purpose of wanting to be praised for creating life.
He created life, it wasn't randomly spontaneous, it was planned and created for a purpose.
That's what I believe anyway.
Nice post. All I ask is for is an honest appraisal of one's beliefs which is exactly what you have done.
Yes, God established the laws of nature for a purpose. He also created life for a purpose. The reason he created life is so he could be praised for accomplishing his plan of eternal life for his creation. What better purpose is there for a God? None that we can imagine in our current states of being.
Anyhow, I sense this going off topic.
We aren't entirely off topic since the original question involved abiogenesis. I don't want to persist with the same idea too far into the discussion, but your post does make me want to ask why God establishing the laws of nature and God creating life have to be separate processes. If God can create the natural laws with a purpose, why can't those natural laws include processes that create life? As you say, you don't believe this is how it happened, but these are the questions that your posts are putting into my head.
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