If you don't believe in God, then you don't believe God created life.
But the secular materialist scientists have found it impossible to create even the simplest life form in the laboratory.
So, do you have an explanation?
As I said earlier there are trillions of planets in a universe that is billions of years old. Why could a random combination of chemicals in a random medium one of those planets not produce the first basic components of life?
// Archibaldy - study your own article. It is akin to a very sophisticated robot doll. Man made and no natural processes. //
You will see I didn't offer the link as an experiment that fulfils your criteria - although I don't know how you expect life created by man not to be man made to some degree (I sense an ever shifting goalpost with this one!) - just as an example of how this field is progressing that may be of interest to you.
So how about answering the question I asked you please: If scientists do create life using a truly 'natural' (read 'meets your experimental criteria') method does that mean God doesn't exist?
Theand, Selective how? I take seriously the bits you refuse to take seriously because they don’t suit your agenda? That’s not selective. That’s honest.
There was a time many years ago that I shared your views, but then was confronted by circumstances that demanded I consider all of the evidence. I did and came to my present conclusions.
I think you are stuck in a place dictated by the prevailing worldview of the age.
I have suggested evidence in the past only to be ridiculed and written off.
I changed my views completely whereas you are rigid in yours.
there is no doubt that evolution exists - because you can see it - bacteria and antibiotic resistance for example
so we know that life is not static....
so it boils down to how important evolution is in changing life forms ....
and geology - thos are changing - is god doing it or are natural forces ? Dons at Cambridge ( priests most of them ) agreed ( 'naturalism' ) that recourse to God should not be made if there were adequate natural physical explanattions
and that was 1820 for chrissakes.... ( Lyell )
Theland, I know I've tried this approach before and failed, however - to be as sure and confident in the origins of life as you are must give you so much contentment.
Why then do you feel the need to persuade others they may be wrong?
Mamya - yes to a certain extent it is a sense of duty, but I do not impose my views. Those who respond to me make a choice. They can always ignore me, which is fine.
What annoys me are posts from people who have no interest in anything I say, but feel compelled to criticise or insult anyway.