Hmmmm? I believe energy is the basis of all life and is everywhere. I believe that the science laws are to well defined and universal to happen by coincidence.
That is as close as I can get to answering your question at this time?
Where do Science Laws come from and Why do they Exist at all?
All theories of evolution, abiogenesis, creationism and Intelligent Design must follow the laws of science.
Those science laws and where they came from and why they exist must be part of any science discussion.
1- The science laws...
Why is having life supposedly created from from non-life that we cannot see nor find any evidence for be more logical than life supposedly created by a deity or deities?
"Also, spontaneous generation was a theory, and it was wrong, and it's not the same as abiogenesis. I hope you know this, right?"
No they are the same thing. They both claim inorganic elements can form organic life. Abiogenesis just says it take s a real long time before the poof and...
"There is a difference."
In abiogenesis the only difference i they spread it out over billions of years to make it look like it was not spontaneus but the moment those inorganic elements turned into organic life was spontaneous generation of life.
So you either accept spontaneous generation of...
"If it is a definition that was don't even have, then how can we say that it even qualifies as intelligence?"
"Energy and intelligence are not the same thing though."
Do you see why I can not explain it to you?
"There is no deity in anything I said unless you want to call the laws of science a...
"My belief and my personal theory is that nature can produce life under the right conditions simply because that's how nature works. If we assume that the universe is fine tuned for life, then life would be a nature product of that fine tuning, regardless how it got fine tuned. If we assume that...
I was very clear with my term. Any theory of abiogensis requires spontaneous generation of organic life from inorganic materials.
Unless you want to change the definition of life?
Saying it happened really slowly does not change the fact that when it went from being inorganic elements to being...
"How would it be different from the normal definition?"
Because the definition of intelligence you have is based on your limited human existence and experiences.
"You do realize that, just as you are proposing that an intelligent designer came about through the laws of nature, abiogenesis also...
"Why did you ask "do you believe" and continued with "believe" and then ask for evidence for the theory?"
Because all theories start with some form of belief that something will or will not happen and is put to a test. I did not ask for a scientific theory as that limits discussion.
"There's...
That would take a different definition of intelligence probably.
How do two ends of a magnet know to repel each other and is that intelligence or just a law of nature and the universe?
Keep in mind that we are all trying to figure this out with a brain that is just in it's infancy of...
You and your buddies intentionally trashed a good discussion of mine so you will not get the respect of a reply other than this.
You want respect for your theory and posts- show respect to others!
I use the general definition of theory:
the·o·ry
a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
"Sure. It is actually difficult to doubt it at this point."
So it is easier to believe life came from non living elements than to believe there is some other process you have not yet conceived of because in the big scheme of things human intellect is just in it's infancy of development and not...
I did answer when you asked before but here it is again:
I believe in intelligent design and science and one science law seems to answer this question:
Energy can not be created or destroyed and all energy will eventually return to it's source.
When you break down life and all matter in the...