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I say nay to substance just simply......becoming alive
Is this what you use as a scientific source of information?
Wow!! A fact free post.
And Archaeopteryx is what, in your view?
Where did I hear THAT before?
I say nay to substance just simply......becoming alive
I say......the dead cannot beget the living
so what if amino acids form when conditions are right
at some point...God did say....
It's alive!......It's alive!
and at what point would you declare.....It's alive!What hypocritical rots, Thief.
You are forgetting that god have magically transformed lifeless dust into a living human being, adult male.
Here, you have the dead (dust) begetting the living (man).
That’s even more impossible than anything that any models of Abiogenesis have come up with.
There is nothing natural about such dust-into-man transformation from Genesis 2.
Amino acids matter, because molecularly and biologically, it is the building block of proteins, which is the most essential for life.
In the human body, proteins can be found in every part of the body, from tissues (eg skin, muscles, tendons, nerves, etc), to organs (eg brain, heart, liver, kidney, sexual organs, etc), in every cells, chromosomes, and so on.
How the amino acids sequence in the proteins, determine their physiological functions.
And there, are at least 20 different types of amino acids, which naturally found in different types of proteins. Which type is found in the protein will also determine the function(s) of the protein.
In the human body, proteins make up about 20% of all molecules found in the human body, which is the largest composition of organic matters. So, yes amino acids are vital for life.
Without amino acids, there are no proteins.
Without proteins, there are no brain, hearts, livers, muscles, eyes, skin, cells, chromosomes, etc. Without proteins, it is not possible for DNA replication. With proteins, there is no catalyzing metabolic reactions, no responses to stimuli.
And without proteins, there would be no sperms and no eggs, and if that is the case, there would be no pregnancies, no fetuses, no babies.
You would know this if you bother to crack open and read modern biology textbook.
Genesis creation never explain anything regarding to the anatomy and physiology of biology.
What is the heart? What does it do? How does it work? If you have some sorts of heart disease, then how would you treat?
Then you have other questions for the brain and the nervous system, the liver, the bones, bloods, reproductive organs, and so on.
The Bible, especially Genesis, cannot any of these questions.
Why do you insist on treating the bloody Bible as if it is science book?
Your dismissal of amino acid, only demonstrated your utter ignorance of just how important amino acid.
Without amino acids, there can be no proteins. Without proteins there can be no life. You would have no cells of any kind, no organs, no blood.
Before you say something so bonkers, “so what if amino acids form...”, think!
TagliatelliMonster’s image of ostrich, applies to you as much as to theQuestion.
At what point would you declare dust to be “alive”???and at what point would you declare.....It's alive!
and would you be Spirit as you do so?
you are dustAt what point would you declare dust to be “alive”???
Dust are lifeless byproduct waste.
Only in myth, dust can be magically transformed into a living human being.