Is Abiogenesis a religious belief? Yes.

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Sujet : Is Abiogenesis a religious belief? Yes.
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
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Date : 19. Mar 2025, 06:22:52
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On 3/18/25 7:20 PM, Steven Douglas wrote:
 >> Evolution.
 >
 > A theory that is unable to explain the origin of life.
That's kind of like arguing how a chicken soup recipe doesn't
tell you how to make an Upside Down Cake.
Well. It doesn't tell you were the chicken came from, at
least...
Evolution is a theory that explains the origins OF SPECIES.
No, not "Life" but "Species."
The origin of life itself is a separate and for whatever
reason far LESS popular topic.
Here's something the Religious Reich should love but largely
ignores:
Every last Abiogenesis hypothesis -- the spontaneous formation
of life from non life -- has been falsified. Every last one
without exception. And there's been *Lots* of them, stretching
back more than half a century. You can Google it but even it
it's only have a century of one-failure-after-another, it's
still impressive in it's scope. It literally is at the exact
same level as creationism... at best.
"Well we have no theory, not even a valid hypothesis but we
all believe in it just the same!"
Make of that what you will...
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