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ok, here's what happened: an alien life form came to earth and planted the seeds for life, and the alien life form is so alien, and its "physiology" so dissimilar to ours, that we can't explain it until one of their vehicles crashes into earth; this will happen soon. this is just as probable as your theory. end of story.So... go back to this thread and give me a similar explanation as to how just the first cell animated without any form of life to animate it. Also, include what that first living cell used for food. All life needs to feed off of biological material in order to reproduce... how could the first cell have gotten the energy to live long enough to split
Illogical? I say it's a lot more logical than the big bang from nothing (yet contained everthing) story!!give me a break. even as a christian, i can say that even the belief in god is illogical, let alone giving him credit for creation, as described literally in the bible.
dad said:Illogical? I say it's a lot more logical than the big bang from nothing (yet contained everthing) story!!
Don't twist my words. There are hypotheses out there which are being investigated. Right now, we do not know much that isn't tentative. It's neither contradictory not ilogical. We don't know for sure, but we're working on ideas that will help us find out.The Gregorian said:There's a complete detailed hypotheses which consists of "We don't know yet."
Yes, one that they took from a 3000 year old cultural myth, and then said, "Yes, this must be the way it happened!" And then they went for coffee.That's exactly what confuses me. Creationists have a complete explanation as to how everything happened.
You're right on one count: it is complete.It's a complete, logical theory (although unproven).
A complete and utterly false strawmanning of the scientific position. It's becoming increasingly obvious that you have no interest in learning about abiogenesis studies, just in making yourself feel better about believing in Creationism. Since you refuse to do the work yourself, here are a few more articles (again from nice, easy-to-read Wikipedia, so it won't even be a difficult or lengthy chore) to lay out some parts of modern abiogenesis hypotheses:Scientists refute it as nonsense.... but I havn't heard of a better theory... just "we don't know yet" ... But it can't be a god... because that's silly... We don't believe in magical god fairies floating around making life... but we believe life magically made itself... with no fairies at all... ?
You're playing with words, all right. The difference between the holes, however, is that science is actively seeking to fill them with knowledge, while Creationists prefer to fill them withhonestly, I'm not trying to bash anyone here, I'm just having fun playing with words and pointing out holes in the theory. I know there are HUGE holes in the theory that I choose (creationism), but I like looking at other people's holes sometimes too.
Then your belief is an irrational thing that flies in the face of observed and universally accepted facts. Evolution--populations changing over time via mutation and selection--is a fact that even YECs can no longer deny.JesusFreak786 said:I believe that there is no such thing as evolution.
JesusFreak786 said:I believe that there is no such thing as evolution. God made every living creature withen 2 days. 1 day he made the sea creatures the next day he made all land creatures including humans. If anything we are getting worst not better for the Bible says we are sinners and have gotten to the point of being worthless, yet Jesus died for us. Look up Romans 3:10 it says things pritty clearly
JesusFreak786 said:I believe that there is no such thing as evolution. God made every living creature withen 2 days. 1 day he made the sea creatures the next day he made all land creatures including humans. If anything we are getting worst not better for the Bible says we are sinners and have gotten to the point of being worthless, yet Jesus died for us. Look up Romans 3:10 it says things pritty clearly
If you want to masquerade childishness as high knowledge, you'll need to work on a better disguise. The expanding little universe came from where? The first lifeform came from where? Go ahead, prove it was no disguise, and answer. I'll tell you right now, you will have no more of a clue than any scientist will. Christians have more than a clue, they have the blueprint.interesting, you don't even know what the claims of the Big Bang are. I suggest you go away and learn.
"To me, evolution is the old fable that life sprung from someplace, somehow, by some chain of flukes, and proceeded to be responsible for all life on earth"
The expanding little universe came from where?
The first lifeform came from where?
Go ahead, prove it was no disguise, and answer.
Christians have more than a clue, they have the blueprint.
Someone said evolution was proved, but this is not true.
To me, evolution is the old fable that life sprung from someplace, somehow, by some chain of flukes, and proceeded to be responsible for all life on earth.
Any process you can ever imagine or detect is simply an after creation process, and never will you or anyone on earth even begin to hope to prove otherwise.
Zero proof now, zero proof before, and zero to came. All talking about the little zero fables said to have in effect created all life, and the whole known universe! Utter rubbish.
Jet Black said:wrong. If we were playing snakes and ladders you have just steppeed on that really long snake and have to go back to square one and start your education again. This is not what evolution requires, and it is a strawman misrepresentation of abiogenesis, and many "Evolutionists" even believe that God created the first living organism.gregorian said:Evolution SPECIFICALLY does not say how life started in the first place. It all traces back to a primordial ooze where proteins were randomly floating around in a puddle, then... umm... a living, functional cell existed... then started splitting, and "evolving" into all life today.
corvus_corvax said:~Ahem~
We dont know for a fact what happened.
Jimmy the hand said:we don't know, but we're sure gonna keep looking!
arikay said:Abiogenesis is still a theory in development, however we do know a bit.
Dennis Moore said:we don't know everything yet. Do you have an issue with the answer 'we don't know yet'? Some of the vagueness of abiogenesis does stem from our incomplete knowledge of the subject.
imind said:for the 100th time...WE DON'T KNOW!!
Jet Black said:why can't we just admit that there is not sufficient evidence for certain things to come to any reasonable conclusion on the matter.
imind said:to reword this...scientists have proven it did not happen as described by creationists.
i.e. creationists have a complete explaination as to how it happened... there is NO scientific explaination for how life actually started... therefore, what "proof" is there against the only explaination we have?nobody here, save the creationists, are willing to do this. BECAUSE WE DON'T KNOW!!
interesting, you don't even know what the claims of the Big Bang are. I suggest you go away and learn.
Yep....a seperate thread is probably the way to go.The Gregorian said:[/size][/color][/font]again so quick to judge. Here's a breif tidbit on the big bang... I got more if you want it, but it'll have to be in another thread:
Dennis Moore said:A complete and utterly false strawmanning of the scientific position. It's becoming increasingly obvious that you have no interest in learning about abiogenesis studies, just in making yourself feel better about believing in Creationism. Since you refuse to do the work yourself, here are a few more articles (again from nice, easy-to-read Wikipedia, so it won't even be a difficult or lengthy chore) to lay out some parts of modern abiogenesis hypotheses:
TheGregorian said:Please give a brief summery of ANY theory as to how the first living cell animated.
I'd like to point out that "We have no idea" is a MUCH better 'theory' (using the word very loosely) than "The invisible pink pixies inside my anus did it."
I believe that there is no such thing as evolution. God made every living creature withen 2 days. 1 day he made the sea creatures the next day he made all land creatures including humans.
evolution can't be a "fact" because there still is no explanation as to how it started. Therefore it's not even a complete idea yet.Um... evolution is a scientific fact.
Since evolution says nothing about where life came from, I would suggest you take his advice and learn about these things before attacking them. Although it seems like you are saying you wont learn because you are much happier with your strawman. If that's the case, don't expect people to take you seriously.
dad said:To me, evolution is the old fable that life sprung from someplace, somehow, by some chain of flukes, and proceeded to be responsible for all life on earth.
1- Abiogenesis is not evolution. Evolution is not abiogenesis. One may follow the other, but the creation of the first pre-protocell (if even that) is not evolution (see #2)The Gregorian said:evolution can't be a "fact" because there still is no explanation as to how it started. Therefore it's not even a complete idea yet.
MaynardGKrebbs said:Disguise?? Maybe I missed something. And science doesn't deal in 'proof'.
Christians have the myths of the Bible, no blueprint. And while these completely unsubstantiated myths might have an important spiritual message, they have absolutely no value as science.
The theory of evolution is a tenative fact. That evolution occurs is a fact, it is observable, testable. Evolution is accepted on the basis of the evidence, valid predictions are made all the time based on evolution. It is an integral part of modern agriculture, it is an integral part of modern medicine. You have failed to present any data that falsifies it.
See, that's your problem! You don't know what evolution is! Evolution doesn't deal with where life came from, that's abiogenesis. And neither evolution or abiogenesis is dependent on chance or 'a chain of flukes'.
1.5) We don't know for a fact but we have a few promising ideas.
Things aren't always black and white, it is possible to say "We don't know but this is what we think based on current evidence)."
Yep....a seperate thread is probably the way to go.
And the forumite wasnt directing that comment at you, but rather to someone else who has (time and again) demonstrated his complete lack of understanding of BB theory.
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