cthia wrote:Abiogenesis? I'm familiar with it.
And the fact that it also requires MATTER!
I trust more bookofGenesis.
Of course abiogenesis requires matter to exist, that was not why I brought it up. I brought it up because you said this:
Someone needs to have 'the talk' with biologists. We learn about the birds and the bees at a fairly young age. And even a kid knows that two rocks don't get together to make people.
Which, to me, seems you were arguing that without some form of intervention by some deity, life could not exist.
Which is bullshit, because as the various experiments conducted under the overall umbrella of abiogenesis theory prove, divine intervention is not necessary for any of it to happen.
Something that, funnily enough, is true of any of the physical sciences. If the best theoretical framework we have to explain the rules of the universe functions and has predictive power without including any form of deity, what does that say about the probability of a deity that takes active part in the development of its creations?
And perhaps you'll learn to carry on a decent conversation without denigration or colorful words.
Non-believers are oftentimes an angry lot. Science makes you angry does it.
Science fills me with wonder.
Creationists like you, however, make me laugh. You sit there and go on and on about how nothing could have ever happened without your particular brand of invisible sky daddy being there from the beginning, pulling all the strings. And so what? Do your theories, when measured against actual science, provide a better explanation of the world around us? Do they allow you to predict events with greater accuracy? If so, why are you not participating in the scientific dialogue? Why do you not publish your papers on arXiv?
But no. Of course you won't do that. Because you know that there is no way that your theories would hold up if someone were to try and prove them experimentally. Because you know that, for all your bluster about being absolutely right, you have no evidence aside from your deeply held beliefs. Because you're so mistrusting of anything beyond your precious "common sense" that the idea that you're wrong is infathomable.
Because, in short, you are a crank.