Pasteur: Proved only the non-spontaneous generation of fully formed cells.
Smallest living cell, 1 million base pair example: Based on fully formed cells.
Chicken and egg "problem": concerns fully formed cells.
Evasion, avoidance, (deliberate?) misunderstanding.
So fire up those neurons, here we go again: What evidence do you have that insists that life must have jumped from zero to fully formed cell in a single step?
If you knew that my answer had already been given then why did you ask for it in the post I responded to:
Post #1307 is waiting for an answer.
1584 posted on 12/30/2002 8:04 PM PST by Condorman
Looks more like the usual evolutionist lying in order to smear an opponent. As to the rest of your statements:
Pasteur: Proved only the non-spontaneous generation of fully formed cells.
No, he proved that spontaneous generation did not occur.
Smallest living cell, 1 million base pair example: Based on fully formed cells.
I know, I was being kind to atheists in using only a quarter of the smallest cell known. Some scientists think perhaps a cell of half million bases could sustain life, I halved it again. So yes, as far as we know abiogenesis is far more impossible that stated in my post.
Chicken and egg "problem": concerns fully formed cells.
...and the first life had to be able to reproduce itself, this is not possible without a fully formed cell. So yes abiogenesis is impossible.