Is Abiogenesis Plausible? ?
Jun 4, 2019 23:07:34 GMT -5
Post by Radrook Admin on Jun 4, 2019 23:07:34 GMT -5
Is Abiogenesis Plausible?
If we go by the way that atheist scientist speak about it, we would assume that abiogenesis, life arising from non-life, is a very common, observable phenomenon. After all, why would they be so sure if it wasn't? But there is the kicker, we see biogenesis occurring on earth everywhere. It happens in the soil, in the depths of the deepest seas, in the driest of deserts, in the darkest of caves. It's always the same-life arises from life. However, Abiogenesis, which means life arising from non-life material, can't bee seen happening anywhere, no matter how favorable to life conditions might be. In fact, not only is abiogenesis not observable anywhere but it can't even be forced to happen under controlled conditions in a laboratory. Instead, despite all their furious efforts to prove their idea is true, all they ever produce is lifeless material which they claim would eventually organize itself into living things. In other words, they are assuming the unobservable and the unprovable.
Despite their lack of evidence, they confidently claim that abiogenesis must be happening everywhere in the universe and must be setting into motion an evolution that results in all sorts of diverse creatures. They even formulate estimates of how many civilizations exist in our galaxy based on this foundationless certainty that this unobservable and unprovable process, must be taking place wherever there is water present. But is it indeed that easy for things to organize themselves into living organisms via a mindless, and purposeless process totally dependent on chance?
The following video demonstrates the mathematical absurdity of such an idea.
Origin: Probability of a Single Protein Forming by Chance