[quote] I'll believe the more logical answer. Because sometimes the answer isn't the most complex answer.[/quote]the simplest answer isnt always the most logical though.
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How so? How do you suppose we came into being? According to the faith of evolution?
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Edited by Donkey_Hotay: 5/6/2015 10:29:58 PM[quote]the faith of evolution?[/quote]evolution isnt about faith. evolution is about evidence and observable events. it takes zero faith to support evolution. are you talking about humans or life in general? evolution tells us that in some point in history, humans and apes shared a common ancestor from which we evolved
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Edited by SSG ACM: 5/7/2015 3:14:05 PMThen what is the origin of humans? Apes? And Apes? An ancient amoeba? Then what is the origin of that amoeba? Earth? Wait a sec. Earth is non-organic. So how does an inorganic material manifest an organic one. Yes, it is a faith, the belief in something not seen.
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[url=http://news.sciencemag.org/biology/2015/03/researchers-may-have-solved-origin-life-conundrum]inorganic to organic is not new stuff[/url]
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"...May Have Solved..." This article isn't even conclusive, and they only mentioned what everyone was already expecting: "Somehow molecules possessing the necessary ingredients for creating lipids, amino acids, nucleus acids, proteins..." We already know those exist and apparently those existed in order for them to create more finite ingredients. This is only a speculated article.
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No, its an article about actual experiments conducted that indicate what the article talks about. The scientific paper is linked in the article.
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Sometimes. I'd have to go ahead and say that its pretty logical that something made everything that wasn't just mere coincidence.
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thats actually entirely illogical, but nothing i say can convince you otherwise, so it doesnt matter.
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Then have a nice day sir.