David Bailey
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Scientists tend to fluff over the incredible difficulty of conceiving of the origin of life by natural processes. Here is a rather excitable (but very well thought of) chemist explaining just how ridiculously hard this is without a designer.
https://evolutionnews.org/2019/04/c...me-the-chemistry-of-abiogensis-its-not-there/
Notice how he himself is involved in the design of molecular nano-machines - these obviously bdear some reseblance to some of the components of cells, but they are created by design.
The impoertance of this, is that materialists need to persuade us that life can plausibly start on a planet by chance - with no intelligent intervention. I think it is clear that this isn't really possible.
David
https://evolutionnews.org/2019/04/c...me-the-chemistry-of-abiogensis-its-not-there/
Notice how he himself is involved in the design of molecular nano-machines - these obviously bdear some reseblance to some of the components of cells, but they are created by design.
The impoertance of this, is that materialists need to persuade us that life can plausibly start on a planet by chance - with no intelligent intervention. I think it is clear that this isn't really possible.
David
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