(May 6, 2018 at 11:55 am)CDF47 Wrote: The scientist (Kenyon) who came up with the Biochemical Predestination Theory found his theory impossible after breakthroughs in DNA became apparent. Experiments showed that amino acids do not have the capability to order themselves into a biological meaningful sequence. The origin of genetic information caused Kenyon to reassess his biochemical predestination position regarding origins. Kenyon then went out looking for the source of the biological information in DNA. Kenyon realized he faced a narrowing set of options. By the 1970’s most researchers rejected the idea that the information necessary to build the first cells originated by chance alone.
So you reference a book that was produced in 1969, decades before DNA analysis is even possible? Well no shit Sherlock. Of course scientific theories will change. As long as new discoveries are being made, the old theories are put to rest.
You should try using CURRENT information instead of shit that's over 40 years old.
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