(November 19, 2013 at 5:04 am)Aractus Wrote: Because it's not enough to describe a true "law" of physics and requires chance. I don't think that fruit grows on an apple tree by "chance"...
Except that abiogenesis isn't a law of physics; it's a confluence of the laws of physics and chemistry given specific, as yet unknown, conditions. You haven't really addressed my question at all.
Also, you can think the apple doesn't grow by chance, but until you can demonstrate that, it's just an argument from personal incredulity.
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