To: Dimensio
Since it's already claimed that there are "billions" of possible combinations, how can you rule out all but one as being a suitable configuration? I don't rule out the possiblity of all but one random combinations resulting in life. I rule out the possiblity of any random combinations resulting in life.
If someone can get their Fischer Chemistry set out and whip up just one combination that results in life, then they will have proven...well...uh....I guess that they will have proven that it is possible for Intelligence to create life.
Until someone figures out how life is made, no one has any basis what-so-ever in presuming that it is likely, let alone possible, for it to have occured by chance.
To: GSHastings
If someone can get their Fischer Chemistry set out and whip up just one combination that results in life, then they will have proven...well...uh....I guess that they will have proven that it is possible for Intelligence to create life.
So intelligent design is non-falsifiable then?
Until someone figures out how life is made, no one has any basis what-so-ever in presuming that it is likely, let alone possible, for it to have occured by chance.
So life can't exist then?
693 posted on
08/17/2005 7:53:02 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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