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Originally posted by Jerry Smith
I imagine he was confused about who you were.
Originally posted by Jerry Smith
I shouldn't attempt to speak for him, but he probably thought yours was posted by another individual... if so, it would explain the tone of his reply. The individual in question is fairly notorious for making absurd claims, and then disappearing when the inevitable "discussion" period comes. It does get aggravating, and I've been known to lose my temper more than once with this particular individual. It isn't merely the vacuous posts and the empty rhetoric - it is the arrogance with which he pronounces his stunning "indictments" of science, his "unsolvable problems", and his "unanswerable questions," that provoke such a vitriolic reaction. Morat, as far as I can tell, is a fairly easy-going person and wouldn't just lash out at anybody that way. I imagine he was confused about who you were.
Originally posted by randman
Most evolutionists believe that the first life-form we all evolved from, according to them, spontaneously generated a few billion years ago.
Originally posted by LewisWildermuth
Okay then, life from non-life = Spontaneous Generation
Now what is life?
Is an amino acid that self replicates life? DNA or RNA that do the same? What does a life form have to do to be life?
Originally posted by LewisWildermuth
Sure Nick I'll go first, but I expect an answer out of you and randman too.
What is life? I don't know.
Originally posted by npetreley
Seems like YOU are the one who just wants to duck the issue. But for the sake of argument (and is there any other motive here?), let's say that A is nonliving matter, C is a hamster and B is the point at which you arbitrarily determine is the most primitive form of life. So abiogenesis says that...
A -> B -> C]
Therefore at some point between A and B, spontaneous generation took place.
The only difference between this theory and the ether theory is that the theory of abiogenesis/spontaneous generation now includes enough detail about amino acids and proteins that a layman might be fooled into thinking it could actually be possible. Or not.
Originally posted by randman
"Abiogenesis, spontaneous generation, are no more a part of evolution than "democratic ideals," something most "evolutionists" also believe in."
I disagree since if you remove all the labels, abiogenesis a form of spontaneous generation is the beginning of the process according to most evolutionists. It is relevant, especially as a "Science, Creation & Evolution" topic.
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