Hi CrazyDiamond7,
Just to let you know, in these anonymous quotes you keep issuing, I assume you're quoting yourself.
CrazyDiamond7 writes:
But a theory of the Evolutionists, Abiogenesis, is fundamentally based on the belief that it would have been possible.
Yes, whenever there is evidence for something then science does believe its origin must have been possible, and further, that its origin must have been natural. Observing an asteroid traveling through space, science believes its origin possible and natural. Observing life on Earth, science believes its origin possible and natural.
The origin-of-life as the Evolutionists see it is not a teaching based on perception of the reality since the results were not demonstrated.
Science does not assert more for the origin of life than the evidence allows. Everything that has ever happened in the history of the universe for which we have evidence has happened naturally, and so science believes that the origin of life occurred naturally. Other than that science has only hypotheses about abiogenesis and no firm theories.
--Percy