(January 14, 2016 at 9:35 pm)AAA Wrote: I don't think abiogenesis can happen based on how complex a system we see here needs to be to be alive. If somehow we found another set of life forms that operated with simplicity instead, then it may be plausible, but I don't think this is possible either.
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It's not my opinion that says it is too complex. If you look above at the numbers (I could try to find a reference if you like) you will see how complex it is. And this is all before it can enter the evolutionary pathway. There are about over 100 proteins involved in translation alone. If you can't translate mRNA, then you can't make proteins. It is a serious chicken and the egg problem that the scientific community recognizes.
Just because you can't get a grasp on it for your comfort doesn't mean that there needs to be a fantasy delusion as a creator.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.