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without a microscope; I could mix 2 fluids and a life would exists. Sperm/egg…. Quote:
that is the issue; defining what that ‘life’ is… Quote:
So the second law, has not reduced to equilibrium this life, for billions of years. Quote:
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get the hint? Quote:
probably best
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"So, concluding your argument for you, you have faith that we will someday be able to see life be created out of something not living. Right? "
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sperm/egg are living - try again. In any event, anyone tired of the origins debate - interested in a 3rd choice - not creationism (although it is Biblical) not life from non-life (although it has scientific support) - here is a link. the answer to the origins debate? There is no origin. The debate is pointless.
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Remember in the time the scriptures were written a microscope was not available. So to a learned person of that 'faith' (time period) the reproduction fluids would be like a thick soup with no life. Same with pollen or bacteria in the air; people cannot see these real small living structures without an aid of science.
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