To: Dimensio
It would be easier by several millions of orders of magnitude for wind to naturally carve out a clay slab to appear to be pre-cuniform writing than for abiogenesis to occur by accident. We're only just beginning to understand and replicate the kind of molecular machinery that are vital for the function of the simplest cell, this after thousands of years of technological progress.
And yet you want the 99% of the world who do believe in a Creator God to buy your peculiar mythology that the cell happened by accident, while the clay tablets we pull from the desert and study are considered to be artifacts of intellegent design.
Yeah, that's logical and scientific.
304 posted on
01/09/2006 2:29:38 PM PST by
Buggman
(L'chaim b'Yeshua HaMashiach!)
To: Buggman
"It would be easier by several millions of orders of magnitude for wind to naturally carve out a clay slab to appear to be pre-cuniform writing than for abiogenesis to occur by accident." Baloney. For one, chemical reactions are not strictly 'by accident'. For another, all the probability calculations I've seen and that I assume you are referring to, make some rather silly initial condition assumptions.
370 posted on
01/09/2006 6:26:48 PM PST by
b_sharp
(Science adjusts theories to fit evidence, creationism distorts evidence to fit the Bible.)
To: Buggman
Have you ever tried to calculate the probability of a God existing?
371 posted on
01/09/2006 6:27:57 PM PST by
b_sharp
(Science adjusts theories to fit evidence, creationism distorts evidence to fit the Bible.)
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