Well - well; a more group-cogitated scientific response and not from just one or two of you - and an awful lot to respond to. (Your responses to someone opening the door with guns blazing were like you dealt with someone like me before.) Not all of your theoretical views were just hip-shot one-liners. They were not as I predicted : my using trivial imagery to query your logic - (the straw man attempt) was thwarted. Nonetheless, to the purpose of this entire discussion, I (being just one) cannot prevail any further than my initial post. (All jokes aside - I agree that this is only fair.) --- Of course, we were discussing the place of Biology - its origin in a non-creationist universe. I agree that it is very difficult for religion or science to prove a negative, or a non-given: be it intelligent design or the big bang's singularity. I will respond based upon my initial post to the response that was ‘relevant’ to that post.
Tiberius wrote:
"Life isn't complex, all we are are bunches of self replicating molecules. The first "organism" was simply an arrangement of self replicating molecules that joined together. Given the number of chemical reactions that went on for billions of years, it is a simple matter of probability that the right molecules bound together. Once that happened, natural selection took place when they replicated, causing mutations, and evolution."
Warning: Your statement is riding on “Abiogenesis” (life from inanimate matter). It launches out like a floating brick and has sunk into bottomless “guessed probability” and its cousin certain impossibility. Let me suggest this design; your very own basic "self replicating molecule" with a shape that represents an obvious symbol of a very large and worldwide belief system; when stretched out, of course. > the Laminin Molecule< : just google it and let me know what you think.
Tiberius wrote:
"Life isn't complex, all we are are bunches of self replicating molecules. The first "organism" was simply an arrangement of self replicating molecules that joined together. Given the number of chemical reactions that went on for billions of years, it is a simple matter of probability that the right molecules bound together. Once that happened, natural selection took place when they replicated, causing mutations, and evolution."
Warning: Your statement is riding on “Abiogenesis” (life from inanimate matter). It launches out like a floating brick and has sunk into bottomless “guessed probability” and its cousin certain impossibility. Let me suggest this design; your very own basic "self replicating molecule" with a shape that represents an obvious symbol of a very large and worldwide belief system; when stretched out, of course. > the Laminin Molecule< : just google it and let me know what you think.
"Children can be scared of the dark, but some grownups are scared of the light!" ~ the Ethereal Enigma