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To: Anti-MSM

>>>The question is not relevant to the theory. Abiogenesis is the theory that deals with the origins of life. They are separate fields.<<<

>>>>Of course it's not, because the theory is disproven once you go back to the first living organism. It's hard to explain how the first living organism evolved from nothing.<<<<

This is where you keep getting tripped up - - the first living organism was formed (however that may have happened - which is NOT what we are discussing), THEN it started to evolve. The THEORY part comes in when trying to show what circumstances moved the evolution process along.


314 posted on 12/20/2005 9:49:55 AM PST by SeeAllSides
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To: SeeAllSides
This is where you keep getting tripped up - - the first living organism was formed (however that may have happened - which is NOT what we are discussing), THEN it started to evolve. The THEORY part comes in when trying to show what circumstances moved the evolution process along.

How was it formed? If you're saying an ape is my ancestor, what is the ape's ancestor and so forth. Eventually you get to this thing that was formed and I would like to know how the evolutionists explain this without creation (or some other supernatural element) being involved.

581 posted on 12/20/2005 11:23:10 AM PST by Anti-MSM (Conservatives wish 9/11 never happened-liberals pretend it didn't!)
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