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To: Remedy
Evolution's greatest task is to give a good explanation of the biochemical/molecular events that gave rise to life, which it can't. If you can get the first cell, I can at least grant them how it could make sense, in a world without God, how multicelluar creatures could have evolved.
105 posted on 02/15/2003 11:59:07 AM PST by realpatriot71 (legalize freedom!)
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To: realpatriot71
"Evolution's greatest task is to give a good explanation of the biochemical/molecular events that gave rise to life, which it can't"

It needs to do no such thing. There is ample evidence of evolution and evolutionary theory. One day we may discover the method by which the first cell arose but we do not need this evidence to study evolution or to know evolution actually occurs. Scientists are different from creationists in that we (I'm an archaeologist) don't make up reasons that Life first appeared. We may speculate how it happend but no scientist will defend speculation without evidence.

Creationists look to their mythology and holy books to provide answers and then seek to prove this dogma.
109 posted on 02/15/2003 12:19:49 PM PST by Sentis
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