Since
non-life did not evolve into life, then what (if anything) evolved into life?
Interesting.
The actual origin of
what life itself? Of
human life itself? Of
monkey life itself? Of
ostrich life itself? Of
kangaroo life itself?
Easy. No need for luck. Here's the first sentence of the first non-wikipedia entry that came up when I searched the phrase, "origin of humans", on Google:
Introduction to Human Evolution:
Human evolution is the lengthy process of change by which people originated from apelike ancestors. |
Here is an example of how easy it is to find a "scientific" source claiming that life originated by some "process of change" called "evolution": in this case, the life referred to is human life. Are they, or are they not, saying that life (in this case, human life ("people")) "originated"--
came into being--by something they call "evolution"?
Are they
not stating that "evolution is the actual cause" of life--human life?
Does what you call "the theory of evolution" have "nothing to do with the actual origin" of human life itself?
By the way, would you say that your beloved, go-to, crutch-like phrase, "life itself", is a
scientific term? Biology is the scientific study of life, no? And, what branch of science would you say is the study of what you call "life itself"?