Origin of Life: Organic chemists don't know how (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, October 18, 2014, 11:45 (3690 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained


> Tony: So why is it then that when we talk about Intelligent design, that the options are always macro-evolution from a single cell to Humans, or *Poof* god did it all instantaneously like a genie? If we know that each of the various chemical and biological processes and types of life have pre-requisites, why do we insist that everything was made to work 'just-so' immediately.-Thanks for the explanation. That is not the way the ID folks look at it. The Cambrian Gap is the major arguing point. Science does not know how the Cambrian sea animals were developed. There are no intermediate fossils, none, nada! Darwininan 'chance' can't possibly work or explain the gap without any fossil evidence. What is left is purpose and design, planning by God to create the genomes that are required. It is one of the major reasons I believe there is a God. The IM approach is an attempt to imagine a way God could set it up in advance, rather than constant hands-on. -Your comments about the Bible and science are right on. Genesis certainly describes the Big Bang theory.


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