I'm not allowed to say it because I haven't been alive as long as you?
You can say whatever you want. I strongly support the 1st amendment and human rights . . . can you credibly criticize my understanding of science? Not at your age, you haven't had long enough to have done enough at university. That is all, not a slam, just an acknowledgement of reality, kinda like 9 year olds and high school, the 9 year old simply hasn't had enough time to be there yet, doesn't mean they won't eventually and maybe get better grades but time. . . is something humans can only move one direction through.
Even if it had not been tested I wouldn't call it a myth, and that is why I find it hard to take your view seriously.
Don't you think Fundamentalists say the other side of the coin? "Puddle of goo begetting all plant and animal life by random chance" isn't a proven fact, why would you call it other than myth. Both sides have a right to criticize the other for stating their origin of life view is fact. Til it is decided, conclusively, with real science. . . I'd prefer the intellectual honesty of saying "we don't know yet, but here are some of the ways we are trying to find out".
Scientific hypotheses shouldn't be taught the same as scientific theories or laws, but I do think there is a place for talking about the best scientific explanation what happened.
The best guess. . . . I say everybody's best guess, opinion, wish, personal revelation from plate bearing angel, insight from Bhudda, or Holy Dice Roll, should all get equal billing in the how life began best guesses and wishes class . .. most call mythology.
I'm not sure your using the words correctly.
Then, you should reread them until reading comprehension catches up.
Well I don't know about your understanding of science, but perhaps then the problem for me that you seem to be talking as if hypothesis and myth have the same meaning.
Not the same meaning, but an unproven hypothesis is not more valuable or factual than any other unproven hypothesis until such a time as it becomes a proven hypothesis. I believe I could make you grow a pair of big red zits on your forehead, positioned just like Loki horns, with the power of my mind. . . . . and zap! They aren't there yet are they? It is not proven that I can do that. It isn't exactly dis-proven either though. . .
I'm not even sure if hypothesis is the right word for abiogenesis, because from my understand alot of experiments, etc, have been done to try to show that it is possible.
I could do a lot of experiments to try and form zits on someones forehead through brain waves, but it isn't anything but an unproven hypothesis until I. . . not only succeed, but can replicate the results. That is science.