There are scientists working on this project right now.
2007-10-20
07:59:35
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CJ:---From the same place your sky fairy got his.
2007-10-20
08:08:45 ·
update #1
REV. TOM CAT:---Did you forget about your god creating man from dust?
How do you know from which chemicals life will spring, and where does it say ( except in your imagination), that God greated the various chemicals involed in the creation of life?
2007-10-20
08:25:33 ·
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Where , except in your self serving imagination, does it say that your god did not need to be created? ---Wouldn't the existence of your god be creating something from nothing?
2007-10-20
09:44:15 ·
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SUSPENDOR:---How many zillions of years was your god aroud, and how long did it take him to learn that creation thingy?
2007-10-20
11:49:03 ·
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Whatever they intend to think, they'd better do it quickly or they'll be unprepared on the day that successful abiogenesis is announced. The predictions from scientists in the field are ranging from as little as three to as long as fifteen years to achieve the task, but none has so far said it isn't plausible or possible to expect that it will be done very soon.
Hmmm.... Isn't it interesting how God has planned to show us His own uselessness and to lead us more and more toward knowing that He is an entirely fanciful idea of mankind after all...
Now that's what I call ....REALLY... KOOL... designing.
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2007-10-20 11:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i've already seen the movie.
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oh, wait, i do have this thought. all they've been able to do is make building blocks... but it doesnt last long enough to make more "blocks".
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and i'd maybe like to have them achieve it .. then perhaps they wouldnt promote abortion, partial abortion in order to use portions of the babies for their experimental purposes.
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but then there'd be the moral issue of how they treat the "life" that they create in the labs.
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2007-10-20 08:13:26
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answered by opalist 6
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i will think man has advanced in the area of science.
my belief that it will actually happen-- is about the same as a hardcore atheist believing that the rapture story in thessalonians 4. is going to happen.
2007-10-20 08:16:40
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answered by just a christian 6
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Man will only be able to make what has already been created if that is possible. God creates, Man makes.
Man will never have the ability to create out of nothingness.
Only God has that ability.
Rev. TomCat
2007-10-20 08:09:09
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answered by Rev. TomCat 6
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I think that will pretty much put an end to the nonsense that it could have all happened by chance.
HOW much effort has gone into it so far???
2007-10-20 08:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheists: What will YOU think, when scientists (working on the project to create life in the lab) give up and cry "uncle!"?
2007-10-20 08:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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"To make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." -Carl Sagan, agnostic astronomer
The fundamentalists believe in faith above all else -- the willingness to believe without evidence. No upgrade in science will convince them. Though I am happy to report that the Flat Earth Society has fewer members today than it did in 1930 (lol).
2007-10-20 08:08:43
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answered by Dalarus 7
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I'm afraid they won't bat an eyelid. There will be a list of objections all the way to the moon, 'proving' that it somehow isn't really life, etc, etc. ad nauseam.
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2007-10-20 08:04:44
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answered by Super Atheist 7
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There have already been experiments in abiogenesis that yielded the building blocks of life from non-life.
Theists experienced cognitive dissonance and as a result compartmentalized their mind back then, and they'll do it again now.
2007-10-20 08:03:06
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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It is God's will. More power to them.
2007-10-20 08:07:11
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answered by magix151 7
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