To: tallhappy
Evolution comes from the root to roll or unroll. Evolution is a continuum and is studying how life as it exists now unrolled. This goes all the way to its initial origin.
You are incorrect. Reproduction is a crucial component of evolution. As the origin of replicating life must, by necessity, involve at least one step when no replicating entities it logically follows that the mechanisms of the theory of evolution cannot apply and, as such, the theory cannot explain that process.
I stated that reproduction is a necessary element for evolution in my previous posting. I do not know why you have chosen to ignore that point.
558 posted on
07/24/2006 2:23:46 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
As the origin of replicating life must, by necessity, involve at least one step when no replicating entities it logically follows that the mechanisms of the theory of evolution cannot apply and, as such, the theory cannot explain that process. I'm not sure this is a coherent sentence or thought.
You are focusing in though, it seems, on the point where life would begin.
559 posted on
07/24/2006 2:27:02 PM PDT by
tallhappy
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