No.Are you familiar with Isaac Asimov's short story The Last Question?
No.Are you familiar with Isaac Asimov's short story The Last Question?
It's available online. A quick read. Classic Asimov sci-fi if you're into that sort of thing.
I do not believe that anything roamed the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago but certainly do not deny that dinosaurs existed.How can Christians honestly believe dinosaurs roamed the earth hundreds of millions of years ago when by secularists' own test methods dinosaur remains have always been found to be less than 50,000 years old?
I believe the same.I do not believe that anything roamed the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago but certainly do not deny that dinosaurs existed.
Earth is only about 6000 years oldEvolution is a lie. Dinosaur remains are not a lie. Dinosaur remains prove the earth is less than 50,000 years old by secular dating methods, which is an important refutation of evolution.
P.S. Is your avatar a pretty boy or what?
I believe some big lizards may have lived and died in the flood.I do not believe that anything roamed the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago but certainly do not deny that dinosaurs existed.
Earth is only about 6000 years old
Exactly, which proves secular dating methods are likely off by at least a factor of ten.Earth is only about 6000 years old
We no longer have saber-tooth tigers or fire-breathing dragons either.I believe some big lizards may have lived and died in the flood.
And some survived the flood as well. There's evidence, both biblical and secular, of creatures that lived along side humans but that "science" would have believe died out millions of years ago.I believe some big lizards may have lived and died in the flood.
Give or take 100 years?About 7500, actually, give or take 100 years. And the flood happened around 3290 BC, again, give or take 100 years.
I think that there were particular primordial conditions on earth, this is something different than the Goldie Locks condition's to support life. These conditions are no longer in effect at least in part. There were temperate nutrient zones with electric storms. Within the ocean chemical reactions and physical properties of the environment created spheroid chambers like bubbles with a lipid bilayer. Sometimes amino acids were trapped in the bubble. Over a million years some bubbles split in two when the amino acids orientation was disengaged by a random protein present in enough quantity. This resulted in two bubbles with mirror amino acid combinations in them.We can explain the processes that form littoral features.
You don't get to piggyback your nonsense in on a known process.
Explain how sunlight powers genetic development as we can explain why beaches form.
There has never been any serious defense of the silly theory of abiogenesis by even the most ardent atheist evolutionist scientist. Although most may not have admitted it, George Wald likely expressed the opinions of thousands of intellectuals when he said:I think that there were particular primordial conditions on earth, this is something different than the Goldie Locks condition's to support life. These conditions are no longer in effect at least in part. There were temperate nutrient zones with electric storms. Within the ocean chemical reactions and physical properties of the environment created spheroid chambers like bubbles with a lipid bilayer. Sometimes amino acids were trapped in the bubble. Over a million years some bubbles split in two when the amino acids orientation was disengaged by a random protein present in enough quantity. This resulted in two bubbles with mirror amino acid combinations in them.
Someday in an accelerated fashion we will be able to simulate these primordial conditions enough to e more secure in our understanding of how this happened.
did you stamp your little foot when you said that?... generation of protocells did occur by chance
As a professional chemist with a master's degree and years of lab work under my belt, I'm at a loss for what you think you mean by "chemical necessity"... and by chemical necessity under the slimest of odds.
You think? Nobel Prize winners like George Wald and Francis Crick did not think so.Spontaneous generation theory held that mice were generated from dirty rags. Spontaneous generation does not occur and never occurred in that complex a fashion; but generation of protocells did occur by chance and by chemical necessity under the slimest of odds.
Give or take 100 years?
That seem like a very strong assertion. Could you give the evidence for such a dating?
I think that there were particular primordial conditions on earth, this is something different than the Goldie Locks condition's to support life. These conditions are no longer in effect at least in part. There were temperate nutrient zones with electric storms. Within the ocean chemical reactions and physical properties of the environment created spheroid chambers like bubbles with a lipid bilayer. Sometimes amino acids were trapped in the bubble. Over a million years some bubbles split in two when the amino acids orientation was disengaged by a random protein present in enough quantity. This resulted in two bubbles with mirror amino acid combinations in them.
Someday in an accelerated fashion we will be able to simulate these primordial conditions enough to be more secure in our understanding of how this happened.
To add to the atheistic problems, where did the water come from, the big bang? If water was invented by the big bang then why are all the other planets we know of so dry?The problem is that you're starting with amino acids already in existence.
Water is a problem for your position.
I couldn't ever muster the faith that it would require to be an atheist.Spontaneous generation theory held that mice were generated from dirty rags. Spontaneous generation does not occur and never occurred in that complex a fashion; but generation of protocells did occur by chance and by chemical necessity under the slimest of odds.