RE: Psalm 137:9
October 14, 2017 at 2:37 am
(This post was last modified: October 14, 2017 at 2:41 am by Godisgood.)
(October 14, 2017 at 2:27 am)Cyberman Wrote:(October 14, 2017 at 2:24 am)Godisgood Wrote: That's an ignorant opinion!!
Correct, the site is filled with them.
In your opinion the site is filled with nonsense. Why it that difficult to understand?
(October 14, 2017 at 2:36 am)Astreja Wrote:I think that a natural source is the more likely of the two, considering that science has yet to find any empirical evidence to support the existence of supernatural beings.(October 14, 2017 at 2:17 am)Godisgood Wrote: When considering how life began, there are only two options. Either life was created by an intelligent source (God) or it began by natural processes.
I think that a natural source is the more likely of the two, considering that science has yet to find any empirical evidence to support the existence of supernatural beings.
Amino acids, the foundation of more complex molecules like RNA and DNA, have self-assembled in chemical solutions comprised of simpler but very common compounds. The elements that life requires (Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen) are not confined to Earth -- they're all over the solar system, and probably in most planet-containing solar systems in the universe.
DNA formation from inorganic matter may be an uncommon process, but it doesn't have to happen constantly. Once it does start -- and there are lots of opportunities for it to start over the span of billions of years -- it can become a continuous process. I expect to see spontaneous DNA synthesis in a laboratory setting in my own lifetime, probably in the next 5-10 years. Once we have that, we will know that life can arise from non-life via strictly chemical means -- although I suspect there will still be believers who will insist that their god somehow made it happen.
And science has yet to prove that everything came about by natural processes.
(October 14, 2017 at 2:37 am)Godisgood Wrote:Once we have that, we will know that life can arise from non-life via strictly chemical means -- although I suspect there will still be believers who will insist that their god somehow made it happen.(October 14, 2017 at 2:27 am)Cyberman Wrote: Correct, the site is filled with them.
In your opinion the site is filled with nonsense. Why it that difficult to understand?
(October 14, 2017 at 2:36 am)Astreja Wrote: I think that a natural source is the more likely of the two, considering that science has yet to find any empirical evidence to support the existence of supernatural beings.I think that a natural source is the more likely of the two, considering that science has yet to find any empirical evidence to support the existence of supernatural beings.
Amino acids, the foundation of more complex molecules like RNA and DNA, have self-assembled in chemical solutions comprised of simpler but very common compounds. The elements that life requires (Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen) are not confined to Earth -- they're all over the solar system, and probably in most planet-containing solar systems in the universe.
DNA formation from inorganic matter may be an uncommon process, but it doesn't have to happen constantly. Once it does start -- and there are lots of opportunities for it to start over the span of billions of years -- it can become a continuous process. I expect to see spontaneous DNA synthesis in a laboratory setting in my own lifetime, probably in the next 5-10 years. Once we have that, we will know that life can arise from non-life via strictly chemical means -- although I suspect there will still be believers who will insist that their god somehow made it happen.
And science has yet to prove that everything came about by natural processes.
So in 5-10 years,, we will be able to violate the Law of Biogenesis.
God somehow made it happen.
He somehow made it happen.
Given that God is allpowerful, it wasnt difficult.
Yes there will always be believers who think that because its more logical than life coming from nonlife, and considering it will never actually happen. It doesnt even make sense to try and pretend that it can happen.