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OnlyAmbrose wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Second, the building blocks to form life have been formed from non-living matter within the laboratory.
If you're referring to the Miller experiment, then, while you are technically correct, you are using its result out of context. The chemicals present in the Miller experiment were radically different from those which scientists believe actually existed in Earth's atmosphere 3.7 billion years ago. If the same experiment were repeated given the actual conditions of the atmosphere, something similar to present-day embalming fluid would have been the product, not the amino acids.
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WidowMakers wrote:No you mean it does not give a naturalistic explaintion. Again it is based on your assumptions. What one must do is look at those assumptions and see if they are, in fact , correct or justified when look at with an open mind and compared to everything else.Snorri1234 wrote:WidowMakers wrote:Well, as I have said before, creation does explain them. The creation model gives an explanation for how things are the way they are. Why there is order, where the order came from, why creatures and life in the universe are so similar, it is supported by the natural laws (loss of energy, things running down, etc), morality, ...
And, as I have said before, it doesn't explain anything. Explanations deal with how.
Example. Evolutionist assume that life came from non life because it had to to make evolution true. Not because it has ever been seen or know to be possible. This is an evolutionary assumption that has no scientific basis or explanation yet you believe it, Why?
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Neoteny wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Second, the building blocks to form life have been formed from non-living matter within the laboratory.
If you're referring to the Miller experiment, then, while you are technically correct, you are using its result out of context. The chemicals present in the Miller experiment were radically different from those which scientists believe actually existed in Earth's atmosphere 3.7 billion years ago. If the same experiment were repeated given the actual conditions of the atmosphere, something similar to present-day embalming fluid would have been the product, not the amino acids.
Surely the techniques and materials have improved with the body of knowledge since 1953...
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OnlyAmbrose wrote:Neoteny wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Second, the building blocks to form life have been formed from non-living matter within the laboratory.
If you're referring to the Miller experiment, then, while you are technically correct, you are using its result out of context. The chemicals present in the Miller experiment were radically different from those which scientists believe actually existed in Earth's atmosphere 3.7 billion years ago. If the same experiment were repeated given the actual conditions of the atmosphere, something similar to present-day embalming fluid would have been the product, not the amino acids.
Surely the techniques and materials have improved with the body of knowledge since 1953...
Can you show me an experiment in which the amino acids were created under the conditions that scientists believed existed on earth 3.7 billion years ago? To my knowledge, none such study exists.
Like I said I don't really care either way in evolution debates, but I just thought I'd set the record straight
PLAYER57832 wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:Neoteny wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Second, the building blocks to form life have been formed from non-living matter within the laboratory.
If you're referring to the Miller experiment, then, while you are technically correct, you are using its result out of context. The chemicals present in the Miller experiment were radically different from those which scientists believe actually existed in Earth's atmosphere 3.7 billion years ago. If the same experiment were repeated given the actual conditions of the atmosphere, something similar to present-day embalming fluid would have been the product, not the amino acids.
Surely the techniques and materials have improved with the body of knowledge since 1953...
Can you show me an experiment in which the amino acids were created under the conditions that scientists believed existed on earth 3.7 billion years ago? To my knowledge, none such study exists.
Like I said I don't really care either way in evolution debates, but I just thought I'd set the record straight
Pretty close, though I am not sure if exact (for one thing no one really knows exactly what occured back then) in a study just released last year. I heard about it on NPR.
OnlyAmbrose wrote:Neoteny wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Second, the building blocks to form life have been formed from non-living matter within the laboratory.
If you're referring to the Miller experiment, then, while you are technically correct, you are using its result out of context. The chemicals present in the Miller experiment were radically different from those which scientists believe actually existed in Earth's atmosphere 3.7 billion years ago. If the same experiment were repeated given the actual conditions of the atmosphere, something similar to present-day embalming fluid would have been the product, not the amino acids.
Surely the techniques and materials have improved with the body of knowledge since 1953...
Can you show me an experiment in which the amino acids were created under the conditions that scientists believed existed on earth 3.7 billion years ago? To my knowledge, none such study exists.
Like I said I don't really care either way in evolution debates, but I just thought I'd set the record straight
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LYR wrote:Hey neoteny, long time no see. I'm just going to address the original question : what's so good about religion?
The thing is, it gives people a moral code to live by , and it allows people to believe in something after death, so they aren't depressed all the time.
You might also say, "well, what about all the holy wars started by religious leaders?" I say the people who lead that are misguided assholes, or, in case of the crusades, there are other reasons which do not really pertain to this conversation.........
LYR wrote:snorri, I never said that you should be depressed, all I'm saying is that it gives people something to look forward to, something to live for (I'm not saying there aren't things to live for without religion), so they don't say "hey, nothing happens when I'm dead, I might as well do whatever I want..........."
LYR wrote:Hey neoteny, long time no see. I'm just going to address the original question : what's so good about religion?
The thing is, it gives people a moral code to live by , and it allows people to believe in something after death, so they aren't depressed all the time.
You might also say, "well, what about all the holy wars started by religious leaders?" I say the people who lead that are misguided assholes, or, in case of the crusades, there are other reasons which do not really pertain to this conversation.........
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
LYR wrote:Honestly, I find that religion is beautiful. However many faults it may have, I think it is a necessary thing in this world, I love it, and I don't know what I would do without it.
LYR wrote:Honestly, I find that religion is beautiful. However many faults it may have, I think it is a necessary thing in this world, I love it, and I don't know what I would do without it.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
LYR wrote:neoteny, I have had my doubts about religion, many times, and I can perfectly see your point of view on religion, as an atheist. I cannot really vouch for christianity, but I can tell you that Judaism is quite a different thing (I'm Jewish).
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:... Christ?
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