(December 13, 2019 at 6:34 pm)Gae Bolga Wrote: Listen to who?
Anyway, whomever this noperson is, it sounds like a waste of time. No one thinks that time created life, so a nutball could argue that until they're blue in the face and they'll only be arguing with themselves.
For the third time (I think), either life on this planet came from life - just pushing the question back to whatever other rock life came from to here, or it came from something other than life. If it's the second one, that's abiogenesis. Tell me again, is your god a meatsack with a genetic relationship to ourselves......?
No, it's not. It's a fairy. Non life. The rational theory of abiogenesis is that organic chemistry did it. The supernatural theory of abiogenesis is that a fairy spoke a magic word. You seem to be stuck, is the sole piece of data you want us to consider in favor of creationism the fact that you find unlikely events just super duper amazing? Is that the bit that's important to you, that convinces you?
There is an enormous problem here.James Tour is well qualified. Despite that, he is willing to flat out lie for his imagined god. And that is an interesting problem for the theists.
What god is happy to propagate outright lies? And why should anyone else believe in such a dishonest deity?