(May 6, 2010 at 12:02 pm)AngelThMan Wrote: 500 years is enough time. Most experiments would be deemed failures after a fraction of that time. But scientist, particularly atheist scientists, will continue to try to prove abiogenesis for a million years.Many of us here are former-theists (gasp!) so it may come as a surprise to you that we've considered that possibility before deconverting. Here's the thing though, have you ever considered that the universe, the cosmos, life as we know it, is merely a dream inside the subconscious of the infinite Invisible Pink Unicorn?Anything but consider the possibility that life was originated by God.
How about if our lives are merely a video game reality and the only way we'll escape this simulation is if we die?
Have you once spared a thought for a race of 4th dimensional aliens who created an intergalactic zoo, called it "Earth", filled it with various species from across the galaxy including us, and now watch us constantly from afar to see if we'll ever figure out that our lives are nothing more than the "Truman Show for E.T"?
Without evidence, without demonstration of proof, what reason does anyone have to think anyone of these ideas, including your god concept, is actually remotely true?
AngelThMan Wrote:Atheists are so quick to support, and even staunchly believe in, the hypothesis of abiogenesis, which is based on unfounded theories, and yet attack theists for believing in a deity who supposedly lacks evidence.A creator deity who lacks evidence, not "supposedly lacks". All you've demonstrated on this thread is that you honestly have no idea what atheism is, what scientists actually do, how the scientific method operates, or the fundamental difference between hypothesises and theories.
Why don't you actually commit yourself to some serious intensive study for a change, instead of mentally masturbating with your imaginary friend for one moment?