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To: microgood

> He was just smart enough not to.

Then I guess humans outsmarted God, because we've *already* created life from lifeless chemcials. See the artifical polio virus made a year or so ago out of raw materials.

Now, be honest: if according to God mankind *cannot* create life, but scientists go ahead and do it anyway... what happens to your belief? Do you abandon God? Do you conclude that your previous view on the impossibility of man-made life was wrong... and if so, what else do you come to reject? Or do you just deny that it happened?


49 posted on 02/10/2005 12:55:26 PM PST by orionblamblam
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To: orionblamblam
Then I guess humans outsmarted God, because we've *already* created life from lifeless chemcials.

Remember, you cannot use any chemicals that are carbon based or you are cheating.
50 posted on 02/10/2005 1:03:19 PM PST by microgood (Washington State: Ukraine without the poison)
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To: orionblamblam
See the artifical polio virus made a year or so ago out of raw materials.

Just read about it - it is not even close to life as said by the people that created it, and used all sorts of parts from other life to make it.
51 posted on 02/10/2005 1:10:41 PM PST by microgood (Washington State: Ukraine without the poison)
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To: orionblamblam
...we've *already* created life from lifeless chemcials. See the artifical polio virus made a year or so ago out of raw materials.

Half-life (perhaps 3/4 life.) But it's a philosophical argument.

57 posted on 02/10/2005 1:37:38 PM PST by TigerTale ("I don't care. I'm still free. You can't take the sky from me.")
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