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Or maybe we don't...you don't have to -
you have free will -
you get to choose
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/proceed-your-own-risk/201311/do-we-have-free-will
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Or maybe we don't...you don't have to -
you have free will -
you get to choose
is that your choice?Or maybe we don't...
where has that taken you?The one that has evidence to support assertions, of course.
Victorinus, is that a picture of a mite?where has that taken you?
noVictorinus, is that a picture of a mite?
how does that feel?Towards a more parsimonious understanding about the nature of reality, fortunately.
That "widow" lives in a mansion with her husband now.Speaking of mites, what kind of person takes a widow's last one?
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so you are here because you want us to feel that good?Copacetic!
https://www.google.com/maps/@36.8464,-119.614704,8zThat "widow" lives in a mansion with her husband now.
do you think the rock evolved into a tree and then into an ape?
Which abiogenesis conjectures, specifically? All the ones I'm aware of have plausible models.Well the same argument can be made concerning abiogenesis conjectures and that doesn't seem to cause any atheist problems whatsoever. Care to explain why that is?
I'm not sure what relevance abiogenesis has to this discussion, but it's not surprising abiogenesis hasn't been observed in nature, because the environmental conditions of early Earth were very different, and there is now abundant life to use up the required organic 'building blocks' and/or eat any simple replicators if they were able to develop in current conditions.IMHO this concept has far more basis in reality than the abiogenesis idea has since the abiogenesis idea hasn't been observed to occur in nature and can't be forced to happen in a laboratory.
We know there was a time where life as we know it was not possible because the environmental conditions precluded it, and we know that almost as soon as conditions to support life obtained, simple life appeared. It's a reasonable inference.Yet people show absolutely no qualms in accepting it as almost irrefutable fact. Strange in a rather obvious sort of way!