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Author Topic:   Evolution & Abiogenesis were originally one subject.
dall22
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Message 59 of 140 (568600)
07-07-2010 4:56 AM
Reply to: Message 14 by Peg
07-03-2010 10:05 PM


Re: evolution & abio
jar writes:
Of course abiogenesis is still significant. It happened. There is no doubt that abiogenesis happened. That is settled and a fact.
reply:
Your evidence is an assumption, you cannot produce any scientific support. It equally follows that God created, otherwise we wouldn't be here, and I have evidence for that, knowing God's love and healings.
Peg wrote.
If you look at his other comments in 'Origen of the Species' you see him clearly and very specifcally saying that he did NOT view life as being specially created. He didnt touch on the subject to abiogenesis at all but he certainly did believe in chemical compounds coming to life in a soup so perhaps he had that in mind.
You both need to read up on the Venter research on creating DNA. See http://evolution.htmlplanet.com/venter.html for an outline of the complexity.

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