How do evolutionist feel about teaching life came from outer space? Hey, they teach the Big Bang theory, don't they?
If Creationists believe in a flying spaghetti monster, as a lot of the jerks (a$$holes is a better word) from the Evolution religion like to say, then the Evolutionists must believe in a primordial boiling pot of spaghetti sauce...
I am not on anyone's side, just my own, there is no such thing as an ecumenical atheist... but, that logic is what bothers you Orthodox atheists, isn't it?
Do you have a scientific alternative?
How do evolutionist feel about teaching life came from outer space? Hey, they teach the Big Bang theory, don't they?
They don't. You seem to be confused about your own point. And the Big Bang (abiogenesis and the like) is not part of TToE.
If Creationists believe in a flying spaghetti monster, as a lot of the jerks (a$$holes is a better word) from the Evolution religion like to say, then the Evolutionists must believe in a primordial boiling pot of spaghetti sauce...
The FSM is an allegorical construct to show that anyone can "believe" anything they want and it has no effect on science. I am sorry you were unable to understand the point behind this humorous construct. Perhaps you understand it better now?
I am not on anyone's side, just my own, there is no such thing as an ecumenical atheist... but, that logic is what bothers you Orthodox atheists, isn't it?
I am not an athiest, nor are most of the people on these threads who understand TToE. To use it as an epithet suggest to me 2 things: 1) You are biased against atheists; and 2) you are unaware of to whom you are speaking (in general).
These threads provide many opportunities for you to learn about the subject at hand. I urge you to avail yourself of these opportunities.
Ignorance is NOT a Conservative value. Willfull Ignorance even less so.
Nice strawman, red herring, and non-sequitur. The claim of evolution is that species arise from gradual successive changes in ancestral species until new species arise. The rate of this is dependent on selection pressures.
The origin of life is relegated to research in abiogenesis, not evolution. Pink unicorns on the imaginary planet of Alpha-2 in a different brane could have seeded life on the universe for all biologists care in terms of evolution; what remains though is that species change and are not static.
But, of course, there is far more evidence to support the "Primordial Soup" hypothesis in abiogenesis than pink unicorns on a different brane.