Animavore wrote:Seth wrote:Animavore wrote:
Except there is no absence of evidence for abiogenesis.
Nice try.
Well, yes, actually there is a complete lack of evidence for abiogenesis. Any credible biologist will admit that they don't know how life began. They have lots of theories and ideas, but nobody's ever managed to prove that a primordial soup can spontaneously become living matter, so there is exactly zero evidence that abiogenesis is how organic life began.
Just because scientists don't have the complete picture yet doesn't mean there aren't indicators that abiogenesis can happen, not least the evidence that shows that many of the building blocks of life can and do arise spontaneously under certain conditions. The evidence is not zero.
Yes it is. What is known is that certain chemicals can combine to form basic amino acids under certain conditions and that those molecules can combine to create protein chains. And that is ALL that is known. The rest is just as much speculation and wishful thinking as Creationism is, and it's based on the same sort of fallacy that Creationism is, although with negative polarity. Abiogenesisism requires the
a priori assumption that God does not exist and that life began without intelligent intervention, a theory for which there is exactly as much objective scientific evidence as there is for God and Creationism, and that is precisely zero.
It's exactly as likely that some energy-based, non-organic intelligence introduced the "spark of life" to the primordial goo as it is that the spark occurred spontaneously. The fact that there is no evidence of this means nothing because it could have been a one-time event occurring billions of years ago produced by an entity that no longer exists, or has simply moved on to another membrane universe somewhere to try a new science project for class.
The ridiculous Dawkinsian statement that "God is not necessary" is one of the most idiotic logical and rational intellectual failures I've ever seen.
The obvious reason that sort of statement is blindered idiocy is because, as should be obvious to a child, just because God is not thought to be "necessary" for life to begin does not mean that God did not begin life...if God exists...or if some other form of intelligence that would look like God to us likes to dabble with his biological science project from time to time, like a kid with an ant farm or an aquarium.
Therefore, even if science does manage to brew a primordial stew and observe it long enough to prove beyond any doubt that abiogenesis can spontaneously create life from non-living matter, it STILL doesn't prove God doesn't exist, nor does it prove that God didn't create life on earth.
And that's not a religious belief, it's a logical, rational fact.
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