(January 22, 2014 at 9:34 pm)snowtracks Wrote: stanley miller prebiotic soup experiments was at one time thought to hold so much promise but as the years have gone by, researcher realize that natural causes cannot produce replicating life forms. famed origin-of-life researcher leslie orgel said this at issol 2002 "It would be a miracle if a strand of RNA ever appeared on the primitive Earth. As a preface to this comment, Orgel remarked, 'I hope no creationists are in the audience."
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Nav...elab3.html
Oh, you're quoting Leslie Orgel, are you?
The same Leslie Orgel that that suggested that peptide nucleic acids, not RNA, would be more likely responsible for abiogenesis? Who did that, incidentally, along with the very same Stanley Miller you've attempted to characterize as being in disagreement with him?
Leslie Orgel the evolutionary biologist? Coiner of the term "specified complexity," which was originally not a creationist term? Leslie Orgel, who very definitely does not agree with the position you're espousing, you dishonest fuck?
Way to quote mine, liar. It took me about five fucking seconds to find a paper written by the guy on the origins of life, where he never once gives recourse to creationism, funnily enough. What a dishonest little game you're playing.
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