PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
Well than back it up. You appear to be the one running away.
read the thread, fool.....almost everyone is claiming that abiogenesis explains origin....
Well than back it up. You appear to be the one running away.
Now add in that who's to say that we (humans) are the end of our own evolution.
we are discussing origin.....your comment deals with the issue of living things changing......my point is until we have the first "living thing" there is nothing to change.....
good point......we may end up even taller than we are now.....
I get the idea it's important to you that science refutes Christianity lol. I've never gotten anywhere with disciples of Dawkins so I won't waste time with that aspect.
Suffice to say, the notion that an infinite Being [said being rates the Cap B] is ultimately responsible is very much alive and well.
Again, evolution is a fact, an observed phenomena. The "theory of evolution" explains evolution. Evolution may play a role in abiogenises but abiogenesis has nothing to do with the "theory of evolution." Not yet, anyway.
Agreed. As far as Richard Dawkins is concerned, I was an atheist or agnostic before I ever heard of him. I heard of him from some right wing Christian who like you just did, supplied a comparison. I think that's pretty funny.
My point is you don't understand protein synthesis. Do you know there are vast numbers of microorganisms that contain no functional proteins. Many prokaryotes, archaea, contain no ribosomes and do not produce functional proteins? They certainly predate bacteria and eukaryotes. They are composed mainly of water, phospholipids and carbohydrates all of which can be produced by organic chemical reactions.
All of which are not produced randomly but through specific chemical processes guided by physical and chemical laws. Me thinks you're confusing those with random mutation.
As for my point on statistics it is not a strawman. That is statistical law. You cannot calculate a probability for an event that has already occurred.
That's called having your cake and eating it too lol.
Sorry, it is accurate. You understand that gravity is a fact, a phenomenon, that exists separate and apart from any theory of gravity which attempts to explain it I hope? Well, it's the same here. We have observed evolution. It's a fact. The theory of evolution is an attempt to explain it.
Evolution might have something to do with abiogenesis but the theory of evolution does not attempt to explain abiogenesis. But theories evolve themselves. If they discover that evolution is connected then the toe might evolve.
Easy...beer...lots and lots of beer!Without God, then how does anyone else explain life?
They observe a blue butterfly with two black spots evolve into a blue butterfly with three spots and say LOOK! man evolved from algae...There's the phenomenon and then the theory that attempts to explain it. Got it lol.
What's mildly annoying is the tendency to change the definition of evolution when its deemed necessary by one of its defenders.
Nobody does that with gravity.
Without God, then how does anyone else explain life?
They observe a blue butterfly with two black spots evolve into a blue butterfly with three spots and say LOOK! man evolved from algae...
They observe a blue butterfly with two black spots evolve into a blue butterfly with three spots and say LOOK! man evolved from algae...
we are discussing origin.....your comment deals with the issue of living things changing......my point is until we have the first "living thing" there is nothing to change.....
we are discussing origin.....your comment deals with the issue of living things changing......my point is until we have the first "living thing" there is nothing to change.....
My point is you don't understand protein synthesis. Do you know there are vast numbers of microorganisms that contain no functional proteins. Many prokaryotes, archaea, contain no ribosomes and do not produce functional proteins? They certainly predate bacteria and eukaryotes. They are composed mainly of water, phospholipids and carbohydrates all of which can be produced by organic chemical reactions.
All of which are not produced randomly but through specific chemical processes guided by physical and chemical laws. Me thinks you're confusing those with random mutation.
As for my point on statistics it is not a strawman. That is statistical law. You cannot calculate a probability for an event that has already occurred.
Does that just include evolution or does it include everything someone claims about it?....If evolution is a fact, it's a fact from top to bottom lol.
This ignores the fact that life is here right now to change and evidence is replete that it does and has for millions of years.