(January 15, 2016 at 12:13 am)Rhythm Wrote:(January 15, 2016 at 12:00 am)AAA Wrote: Well, you DO need mRNA to make proteins. Unless you think amino acids form and combine themselves into functional structures by themselves. Sure a few amino acids form in nature rarely, but they don't bind to each other, especially not in forms nearly as elaborate as a protein.
It's not as if you -don't- think this happened....you just think that it happened by magic. Honestly man, what's the point, wtf are you doing here?
It's hardly magic. Why couldn't a being arrange molecules into nucleotides and amino acids, then arrange those into a sequence capable of interacting based on chemical specificity? Why is that magic to you