(August 8, 2017 at 11:30 am)rjh4 is back Wrote: So Minimalist provides this article stating that scientists have found a sugar molecule and methyl isocyanate in a distant star system and that this is a clue as to how life formed and nobody here thought to push back at this at all??? Amazing!!Scientist creates life in the lab.
Maybe the following question would be appropriate:
Given that sugars and methyl isocyanate already exist here on earth and still no scientist that I know of has come up with a natrualistic mechanism for forming life from non-life, how does finding these materials in a distant star system provide any more clues to how life formed than anything that we already know?
Or maybe simply:
Scientists have found a sugar molecule and methyl isocyanate in a distant star system...so what?
Perhaps no atheists wanted to push back as doing so might highlight the lack of any known naturalistic mechanism for forming life from non-life????
C'mon, Minimalist, explain the significance of the finding such that any story whatsoever would be needed from a creationist or anyone else.
Have at it guys!!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/...g-god.html
Seems your imaginary friend isn't needed.
Also, if your special friend can create an entire universe from nothing, why did it need humans to populate the Earth through incest TWICE?*
*At least according to your little book of myths.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"