(November 21, 2013 at 5:40 am)Aractus Wrote:(November 19, 2013 at 6:06 am)Esquilax Wrote: You mentioned what "should" happen, as if you've got some basis for saying so, as if abiogenesis is this idea that life just springs from any set of conditions willy nilly, and that's just factually incorrect. Because of your own misapprehension, you discarded a component of the theory, and as justification for both your initial mistake and this, you provide... nothing.Why don't you try answering my questions? If abiogenesis exists, then it exists as a law of physics (regardless of whether it requires specific starting conditions), why did you say it isn't one? Why did you claim that the laws of physics and chemistry are separate, implying they're not dependant, co-dependant, etc, upon each other which would imply that you predict the same laws of chemistry to exist in a universe with arbitrary laws of physics, etc?
E rm does it really matter, 100 years ago we didn't know half the stuff we know now. Heck even 30 years ago people wouldn't have dreamed of the Technology and Knowledge we have.
So there are things that Science cannot answer but that's what Quantum Mechanics is all about and I am sure in a few hundred years our science techniques will look primitive.
Lastly all this asside how does this Prove that Jesus is God? I watched the Islam Channel and these people do believe with all their Heart that God is only one God and that they believe that Jesus is 'NOT' God and that its an Unforgivable Sin before Allah to worship any other person aside from Allah.
Where as in Christianity its essentially the same the other way around! So if a God exists it does not say who!
Taking the Bible It would appear the God of the Old Testament is more likely as
1) All relgions agree to the OT
2) The god there loved war / crime / hate / death so todays world would appeal to him.
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