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"in the atmosphere and in the various water basins of the primitive earth, many destructive interactions would have so vastly diminished, if not altogether consumed, essential precursor chemicals, that chemical evolution rates would have been negligible. The soup would have been too dilute for direct polymerization to occur. Even local ponds for concentrating soup ingredients would have met with the same problem. Furthermore, no geological evidence indicates an organic soup, even a small organic pond, ever existed on this planet. It is becoming clear that however life began on earth, the usually conceived notion that life emerged from an oceanic soup of organic chemicals is a most implausible hypothesis. We may therefore with fairness call this scenario `the myth of the prebiotic soup.'"

[Charles B. Thaxton, et al, The Mystery of Life's Origin: Reassessing Current Theories (New York: Philosophical Library, 1984), p.66

Charles B. Thaxton: Creationist / Chemist / Ph.D. in Chemistry from Iowa State University / Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University (2 years), history and philosophy of science / Postdoctoral appointment in molecular biology laboratory at Brandeis University (3 years) / Director of Curriculum Research of the Foundation for Thought and Ethics in Dallas / Staff member of the Julian Center in Julian, California.

2007-08-04 16:02:37 · 15 answers · asked by theo48 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Walter L. Bradley: Ph.D. in materials science from University of Texas / Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University / Principal or co-principal investigator on over a million dollars' worth of contract research / Consultant to many major corporations / Texas Engineering Experimental Station Research Fellowship / Published over 30 research papers in refereed journals.
Roger L. Olsen: Geochemist / Ph.D. in geochemistry from Colorado School of Mines / Former Senior Research Chemist with Rockwell International / Project Geochemist for D'Appolonia Waste Management Services of Englewood, Colorado / Published several technical papers and has written over 40 confidential engineering-scientific reports / Member Sigma Xi.
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2007-08-04 16:06:24 · update #1

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Theo...............The answer is obvious. Life could not have started in a primordial soup. Only obvious answer, God created.

2007-08-04 16:04:41 · answer #1 · answered by sensiblechristian 1 · 1 4

God is the Only Creator that can create the primordial soup and make it work to give it life.

Look for Dr Maurice Bucaille's works "What is The Origin of Life" and "The Bible, the Quran and Science" in which scienctific discoveries is compared with the holy scriptures. I was pleasantly surprised to find out the Quran was accurate and can it fact be very precise in explaning certain matters that science has found to be true.

2007-08-04 16:47:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Oh come on! Earth is the "Short bus" for the aliens. They just stop by periodically ad check up on us, some of us who maybe need to be on a shorter bus, set these visitors up as Omnipotent Gods instead of the Ancestors and hall monitors they really are

2016-05-18 02:46:59 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Amen. God created all. Even the most intelligent scientists understands that the world can not be explained. Many of the theories are wild guesses at most. Many scientist at the end of their lives even come to conclusion that there has to be a God.

2007-08-04 16:29:45 · answer #4 · answered by purplepeach 3 · 0 1

If you would like to see the modern day equivalent of primordial soup... go to Yellowstone, national park. All kinds of unique life has developed there in sulfuric acid pots and in the heated geysers...

2007-08-04 16:07:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Primordial Soup? I haven't tried that brand yet!
Maybe God spilled some primordial soup on His clothes, and then the Holy Mother wiped Him clean.

2007-08-04 16:10:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If you believe its the soup, then where did the soup come from?
But let's face it, with the technology we have today, there's STILL no way we can prove or dis-prove God's existence. So, please for the sake of being civilized, let's try to treat each other respectfully until one side or the other can prove there theory.

2007-08-04 16:09:13 · answer #7 · answered by Linda J 7 · 1 0

Have you noticed how many theories are being scratched off the list?At the top they "will" find out this is God's creation!

2007-08-04 16:10:59 · answer #8 · answered by firelight 5 · 1 0

Did you not know that God is also a Master Chef?
A good soup takes time...

2007-08-04 16:08:09 · answer #9 · answered by Shinigami 7 · 2 0

You forgot to trot out the half of the Darwin quote that further promotes your agenda. It doesn't make it any more true.

2007-08-04 16:07:35 · answer #10 · answered by mikalina 4 · 0 0

I vote for Gumbo myself!

2007-08-04 16:06:18 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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