(May 11, 2018 at 5:48 am)pocaracas Wrote:(May 11, 2018 at 5:25 am)CDF47 Wrote: You obviously didn't watch the video I posted. It addresses that exact problem.
Others did it for me
"" by M. Scott Veach, 4 months ago:
This video makes the same perplexing mistake that all of these videos make. They assume that abiogenesis must have popped out a 200-300 amino acid in a single trial but over and over scientists have shown that there are amino acid chains of length as small as 32 that begin driving the process toward longer and longer chains. In other words, we've shown the process gets rolling with very high probability.
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"" Michael Hill, 4 months ago:
I am glad that the person who put this video up was at least honest enough to allow comments. People like Philip C and many other creationists know they are lying so will not allow any comments which they know will prove them wrong.
No one but creationists claim that anyone else says that living MODERN HUMAN cells suddenly appeared. The chances of that happening are impossible.
The first life, possibly a tiny self replicating strip of RNA which we would not now say it is alive, appeared some 3.8 billion years ago, and then through millions of changes over that time got to where we are today, through evolution (where whatever is better able to replicate or breed survives and carries improvements onto future generations), which is provably true.
http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs-index.html
As to complex organic chemicals and the pre-cursors of life and proteins forming in the right conditions, we know that can happen even in space:
https://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/sta...51220.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/a...t-67P.html
The point here is that all believers are singularly ignorant of the bible. It portrays a dull witted god who would struggle to get his sandals on the right feet, and yet they claim he made something s complicated as modern DNA. That is as likely some chimps in the jungle making a Moon rocket.
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So clearly, no. That video does not address the issue I brought up.
And I'm not going to waste 13 minutes of my day on it.
Even a 32 character long chain of amino acids is an impossibility.