Evolution in schools; legal trap (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 15:16 (4547 days ago) @ xeno6696
edited by unknown, Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 15:21

That page's biggest argument is that (paraph) "We've tried for 50 years to create life--and failed."
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> The problem is that abiogenesis itself suffers from a massve case of neglect... hardly anyone works on it, and by Shapiro's own discussion, most of that research was being done by the "crackpots" of his day. (My words, not his.)
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> Very few genuine people seem to be tackling the problem nowadays--mainly because you can't monetize it, and it's not a question deemed important to society. (We'd rather pay for medical treatments.)
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> In short, it's not respected, even among biologists and chemists.-Not true. I follow the research and it is active. It just doesn't go anywhere. Recent article tried to show that the ribosome could only have developed if RNA and certain types of ribosome-like proteins developed side by side. Never said how that could happen. I can find the article again, but it was so weird I didn't save a link to it.-Look at this link. Lot s of cash available:-http://www.originlife.org/


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