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Abiogenesis Is Highly Unlikely

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
It is a dark world they live in, apparently they have never seen that big orange ball in the sky.
Oh, that’s just some stuff that popped up on Google. I have my own personal reasons as to why I think AbioGenesis never happened. I believe that there’s a man living on earth where existence rises and falls with his birth and death. I believe all of existence started around 1979.
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
Oh, that’s just some stuff that popped up on Google. I have my own personal reasons as to why I think AbioGenesis never happened.
And that's why they are irrelevant to the other 8.5 billion people on the planet. If you were an expert your reasons would mean something.
I believe that there’s a man living on earth where existence rises and falls with his birth and death. I believe all of existence started around 1979.
None of this means anything.
 

George-ananda

Advaita Vedanta, Theosophy, Spiritualism
Premium Member
A physical only explanation for abiogenesis strikes me as darn near impossible but must be defended by the materialist-atheists.

It almost seems to demand the inclusion of intelligence to be believable. I think there are realms of nature spirits and such beyond the physical plane myself.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
A physical only explanation for abiogenesis strikes me as darn near impossible but must be defended by the materialist-atheists.

It almost seems to demand the inclusion of intelligence to be believable. I think there are realms of nature spirits and such beyond the physical plane myself.
Yet a lot of change can occur, be selected, and accumulate in billions of populations over billions of years.

Incredulity is understandable, but positing an unevidenced intelligence and unevidenced mechanism is an anthropomorphic argument from familiarity.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
I was highly unlikely that my husband and I (American) would run into our son-in-law's parents (American) on the Royal Mile in Edinburg. But it happened.
Must be Scottish magic. I came across an art teacher whilst on a yachting holiday in Scotland, where she and I had been living in London a few years earlier. The art course didn't do a great deal for me I'm afraid. :disappointed:
 
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