houserichichi wrote:Creationism and evolution are not even talking about the same thing. Creationism dictates where things come from via a supernatural entity. Evolution explains what happens AFTER such things are already created.
jbronson wrote:Oic, hence the smiley face. Im not good with sarcasm on the computer.
does my question, the original one, the one about the begining of evolution, have an answer? I will rephrase the question....
Where did the first cells that began to evolve come from.
moonlord wrote:The research centre in my school managed to create basic amino acids in lab conditions recreating the Earth some time ago. All it took was Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Carbon and Electricity. In sufficient quantities, these amino acids merge and form proteins (this has yet only been proven in the area of research surrounding Folding@Home, but research is fast-paced in this area). Several proteins can merge and form macromolecules that can reproduce themselves.
A Romanian physics professor got his Ph.D. last year for a research on plasma formations that can reproduce and arrange themselves. It is still under debate if these forms should be considered life forms or not. Perhaps there will arise a rigurous definition of life.
Universally_thinking wrote:ok, some religeous "nuts" are giving points that evolution is fake and i need people to help me answer back.
link is here
http://nexgenwars.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6563
wendy wrote:My usual line of attack here is to suppose that god fills an anthropological need, in the same way that kings fill an anthropological need. This need is that to prevent something happening, it must be either against the will of nature (ie physically impossible), or offends the king (ie illegal), or offends the gods (ie immoral). But since the king does not dictate who created the world etc, since law is a matter of what is at the time, it is left to the religion to do this. Mind you, it does not matter if the religion gets the deep past wrong, simply because it stops a lot of people asking silly questions.
But you can see from this argument that kings and gods are wrought of Man, then the whole creation stuff falls apart as people misreading the pre-amble to the story.
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