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Author Topic:   No Abiogenesis, no Evolution, then what?
Yaro
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10-06-2005 11:33 AM


This is a thread sparked by the recent "Begging the question" thread.
Me and Faith got into an aside about the probability of abiogenesis, and whether it's high improbability is evidence for a creator.
I would like to propose a discussion where we assume evolution does not exist and abiogenesis is false. We will assume there is a gap there, no one knows how we got here, and there are no current theories.
Now, that those two things are given, I would like Faith or another creationist, to show me how God is the only other option.
This message has been edited by Yaro, 10-06-2005 11:35 AM

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10-06-2005 10:16 PM


Thread copied to the No Abiogenesis, no Evolution, then what? thread in the Theological Creationism and ID forum, this copy of the thread has been closed.

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