To: nmh
The theory of Evolution doesn't state that the universe or complex life organisims came from nothing. The whole point of this experiment is to track how less complicated organisims might have mutated and evolved into highly complex organisims.
Given time, materials, and gravity, you can form a sun and planet systems out of Hydrogen. How is this any different?
To: Zeroisanumber
The theory of Evolution doesn't state that the universe or complex life organisims came from nothing.
I've discovered that it's usually useless to try to explain to creationists that evolution says nothing at all regarding the formation of the universe or the very first life forms. They have it set in their minds that evolution is nothing more than a means to explain away God, and thus for evolution to meet the false criteria that they have defined for it, it must explain everything. They don't want to discuss real science, they want to set up a strawman, knock it down, and proclaim themselves victors for disproving a "theory of evolution" that hardly resembles the real one.
144 posted on
05/08/2003 11:55:19 AM PDT by
Dimensio
(Sometimes I doubt your committment to Sparkle Motion!)
To: Zeroisanumber
"Given time, materials, and gravity, you can form a sun and planet systems out of Hydrogen."
That's true -- given the right environment.
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