(September 12, 2013 at 10:35 am)Jiggerj Wrote: Imperfect replication that caused all of the things required for life as we know it: a heart, stomach, lungs, kidneys, liver, brain, how to process oxygen... Don't you find it odd that imperfect replication would randomly create all of the organs needed for life. Take away any one of the organs mentioned, and we don't exist.
Nope. Not in the least.
(September 12, 2013 at 10:35 am)Jiggerj Wrote: The answer is still, we don't know. It does, however, move us away from the proposition that life started here and by means of only one cell 'accidentally' knowing how to split and transfer all of its information to the next cell.
It moves us away without getting us anywhere. And the proposition is not and has never been that "life started here and by means of only one cell 'accidentally' knowing how to split and transfer all of its information to the next cell".