To: realpatriot71
And I, obviously, think it quite presumptuous to declare abiogenesis to be possible.
Yes, because it's certainly not presumptious at all to claim absolute knowledge of biology and chemistry such that you can make the statement that it is utterly impossible.
183 posted on
02/21/2004 10:41:48 AM PST by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
Yes, because it's certainly not presumptious at all to claim absolute knowledge of biology and chemistry such that you can make the statement that it is utterly impossible. Ok, smart guy, what is it about abiogenesis that does make it possible, considering the known principles of physics, chemisitry, and biology?
Ball's in your court . . . ;-)
184 posted on
02/21/2004 10:48:29 AM PST by
realpatriot71
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