(May 9, 2013 at 7:14 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote:(May 9, 2013 at 6:54 pm)Texas Sailor Wrote: We can simulate the conditions under which such matter can change into a more complex construct.
There is no natural tendency for amino acids to arrange themselves in the specific arrangement we observe them in within living organisms. You cannot even synthesize the proper amino acids in the lab much less demonstrate they can self-assemble into anything close to what we observe in DNA. It’s all blind faith.
To repeat. There is nothing in living matter that is in nonliving matter. Where else could living matter come from other than non-living matter?
Quote:Quote: Wow look at this complex building! It's so intricate Ir must be magic!
No it must be the product of a creative mind; you’re the one who’d have to say if you were consistent that it was just the product of natural processes since we can synthesize bricks in the laboratory and buildings are made of bricks.
Why is there nothing in life that indicates a creative mind?
This is way back to the Galvani and Frankenstein life force which is electricity crap.
Before Pasteur people were seeing life come from non-life all the time. Maggots spontaneously arose from shit for example. You folks were completely satisfied with abiogenesis from observation until Pasteur showed otherwise. Why the sudden change of heart?