HI again, sorry about leaving but there was a He Haw marathon on CMT.....
mul,
please tell me who you speak of. I am curious?
Nathans_dad
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Zuffen: I can't speak for other creationists, but I don't see why you would use science to explain God. God created science, he exists outside the boundaries of our world. It seems a bit naive for the creation to think they can define the creator.
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One thing most lose in this debate is evolutionists are not trying to explain god, just their observations of how and why the world works.
My wife is a christian and believes that god breathed a soul into humans at some point in time during evolution. in other words she knows evolution is real and incorporates that into her faith.
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Also, I haven't seen a scientific explanation for the origin of life be put to a scientific experiment. Can you post a link to that study? I'd like to read it.
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Abiogenesis is what you are refereing to and this is different from evolution. and yes I can provide papers on this subject.
a few papers;
1. Pitsch, S. Krishnamurthy, R. Arrhenius, G. (2000). Concentration of simple aldehydes by sulfite-containing double-layer hydroxide minerals: implications for biopoesis. Helvetica chimica acta. Sep-Oct. 83(9):2398-411.
2. Hartman, H. (1998). Photosynthesis and the origin of life. Orig Life Evol Biosph. Oct. 28(4-6):515-21.
3. Arrhenius, G. Sales, B. Mojzsis, S. Lee, T. (1997). Entropy and charge in molecular evolution--the case of phosphate. J Theor Biol. Aug 21. 187(4):503-22.
a great link;
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/abioprob/
more can be provided if wanted