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To: afsnco; SunkenCiv; JimSEA

Afnco: “Evolutionists inevitably believe the universe created itself, and that life created itself via spontaneous generation...”

Nonsense, your first problem is: you utterly refuse to tell the truth about science, most likely because you refuse to study it, and therefore totally misunderstand it.

No “scientific theory” says, “the Universe created itself. “

The fact is that evolution theory says nothing about the original creation of life on earth, because there is as yet no compelling evidence of exactly how that happened.
Yes, numerous hypotheses have been suggested, but none strongly confirmed, so this is a question that science just can’t answer, yet.

Most Christians believe God created life on Earth, and are quite content to watch scientists struggling to figure out just how He might have done that. ;-)


38 posted on 09/16/2014 5:34:30 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective..)
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To: BroJoeK; afsnco; SunkenCiv; JimSEA

BroJoeK,

Code does not write itself nor is it capable, on it’s own, to re-write the genetic code.

Information theory disproves evolutionary theory, as do a number of other scientific laws [i.e. biogenesis & thermodynamics]. Soft tissue found in dinosaur fossils and even Carbon 14 - sheesh!

Oh, yes, I know [and have heard many times] evolution has discarded it’s very own foundation for explaining even the 1st cell - abiogenesis.

Even the math alone shows your evolution is truly devolution [as genetic code keeps accumulating more and more mutations]. Therefore evolution imho even violates common sense.

It’s only a matter of time for most to see the emperor has no clothes.


39 posted on 09/16/2014 7:04:40 AM PDT by BrandtMichaels
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