Now, evolution goes ALL the way back to the primordial soup. But, does it cover not only how life changed, but how life started? If not, what branch of science would it fall under? Or, what theory so to say. The BB does not have anything to do with life, so I think evolution should have to cover this issue, since you can't evolve without having something come to life.
Now, if evolution does cover abiogenesis like I believe it does. And scientists cannot figure out how to do it yet, that it has faith involved? The Miller experiments had several flaws in them. It lacked any oxygen, only had one bolt of electricity (not like a lightning storm would just zap once), it produced mostly lethal materials, produced both right and left amino acids, and didn't produce enough amino acids to create even simple life. Since this experiment (although usually called a great success) obviously failed, and we have no explanation for how it happened, does that require faith to believe in it?
2007-11-28
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