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This chap is pushing at a wide-open door. I listened to the first part where he was going on about humans cannot create bacteria. Well, I don't know of anyone who does claim such a thing, do you?
Susan
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I, nor any scientist as far as I know has ever claimed to know how life began. Wat is known is that once it had begun it continued. The elements that make up the universe are known, and I understand that the ones which seem to have been needed for the first cell division etc are also known, but that's it.Quote
You are quite wrong about evolution Susan, and here are those scientific facts you keep asking for to prove it. This is a link to a video of an eminent scientist explaining the impossibility of the origin of life by chance. His explanation is purely oral so you can listen to get the whole picture. [/quo
The thing about this is, if not by chance then how?
This chap is pushing at a wide-open door. I listened to the first part where he was going on about humans cannot create bacteria. Well, I don't know of anyone who does claim such a thing, do you?
Susan
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