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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?

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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.
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.
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
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