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Re: Abiogenesis? |
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akg41470 |
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Feb 28, 08 - 8:00 PM |
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75.72.23.70 |
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eolcott@triplo.com |
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"However, the same utter lack of evidence nullifies this evolutionary supernatural event also."
What utter tripe. Lack of evidence does not mean that something didn't happen. It simply might mean it hasn't been discovered yet. May I remind you that abiogenesis is an ACTIVE scientific field.
"Evolutionary supernatural event"? Sorry, no such thing. The supernatural does not exist in science.
"Do you suppose that if creationists:
1. Gave the word 'creation' a more seemingly scientific name and;"
You mean like "Intelligent Design"?
"2. repackaged it with a slight twist and;"
You mean like "Intelligent Design" via the Discovery Institute?
"3. acted insulted if called upon to prove it true"
You mean like the way Casey Luskin, Michael Behe and William Dembski act?
"4. that we could actually get the same mention in textbook as the religion of evolution does?"
Nope, because Intelligent Design isn't science. It's a pseudoscience, unprovable and untestable, because it calls on the supernatural.
(I can only guess what your response is to this. I hear it coming... and you're wrong.) |
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