Re: The Aphenomenon of Abiogenesis

From: Howard J. Van Till (hvantill@chartermi.net)
Date: Sat Jul 26 2003 - 10:02:13 EDT

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    Here's a variation of Richard's recent commentary on Abiogenesis.

    The real question is about ID-biogensis, which is defined as
    the actualization of Life from inaminate matter through through the
    non-natural, form-conferring intervention of an unidentified, unembodied,
    choice-making agent,

    ID-biogenesis has never been observed in nature or the lab, and we have no
    scientific theory that predicts it.

    There are no scientific observations supporting ID-biogenesis.

    This has nothing to do with our inability to explain known phenomena. It's
    simply a matter of the lack of evidence that anything like ID-biogenesis has
    ever occurred.

    My point is that ID-biogensis is not known to be a phenomenon in the first
    place. There is no evidence it ever happened.

    Howard Van Till



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