(January 4, 2018 at 8:40 am)alpha male Wrote:(January 3, 2018 at 9:38 pm)Whateverist Wrote: For me it isn't about the strength of peer reviewed research regarding abiogenesis.
That's good, because the strength is lacking. Yet, many atheists think it's all but proven, because they get their info from youtube and only pay lip service to perr reviewed science.
Not sure if your reading comprehension is poor today or if you're being deliberately obtuse. There is a reason I don't care about the status of efforts to break the inorganic/organic threshold in the laboratory. Not one instance of supernatural causation or creation has ever been demonstrated while we are swimming in such instances of natural causation all around us. You really should try to find somewhere else to plant your flag.