Dorothy Mae
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It also is a statment of faith. If one thinks about it long enough, one sees that his is rather absurd and does not match real living organisms who do not demonstrate anything close to "developing" vital organs useless for millennia until the right parts are added by chance.I am not using the word "development" to refer to the origin of life, but specifically in relation to the process of adaptation. The human eye is the result of a long process of adaptation or development. This is not a point of disagreement between Jane and myself, just a different word choice.
That is your personal belief and you have that right to believe as you choose.Though I do lean towards the view that chemical evolution can explain abiogenesis, so if Jane sees this as being unrelated to evolutionary theory, I would disagree with her. (It's certainly not biological evolution, but my metaphysical framework is such that it's still related.)
Punctuation equilibrium was invented because it is clear that fossil record does not come close to supporting evolution as is commonly believed. It is now not in vogue, I forgot the reason. Now I cannot believe you ask the last question as though reproduction would something that people think brings "new life FORMS" into being. I am sure you studied reproduction and know what is entailed and that the parents REPRODUCE their own life form and not being into existance NEW LIFE FORMS no matter how hard they try.Punctuated equilibrium is an evolutionary hypothesis as well, so to the extent to which science has shown that slow development over time is impossible (a claim you would have to back up), it's really irrelevant. And I'm not sure what you mean about new life forms coming into being--are you talking about speciation or reproduction?
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