[quote]This is a terrible analogy.[/quote]The "opinionated statement is obviously an opinion" cliche.[quote]There's only one way the watch will fit together.[/quote]That's the point. I like to see you grow algae off of a recently cooled piece of sedimentary with only light and that rock.[quote]There are thousands of trillions of ways a functioning organism can fit together.[/quote]Name ten. Have you ever thought of putting any amount of proteins in space? What would happen? With crushing weight, oxygen deprived atmosphere, constantly dramatic weather patterns, etc, a lot of people like to assume life can come from that.[quote]...the watch has a few dozen parts?[/quote]And?[quote]That's literally nothing compared to the number of base pairs in even a single-cell organism.[/quote]Does your point automatically support the OP? Because that is now my assumption.
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I already named ten for you. Do you suffer from short term memory loss or amnesia? Which is it?
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Edited by SSG ACM: 6/1/2015 1:27:37 PMDude, your examples are not disagreeable and they don't act as an anti-thesis against my beliefs. What's your problem?[spoiler]And when and where did you answer my "how to make an organism questions?" You haven't specified at all.[/spoiler]
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I've given up on you. You clearly don't know how to formulate an argument, or you purposely pass off flawed logic as being valid. You use testimonies from many millennia ago as facts. You ignore any logical argument that your opponent uses and try to find holes in their argument where none or very few exist. If you are an adult, which you claim, then you clearly are an incredibly stupid person. If you are a child, which I believe to be the case, then there is still hope for you and I pray (I use this word ironically) that you see the error of your ways.