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Message Subject Scientists Baffled-New Discoveries-Darwinian Evolution Crumbling-Scientists Abandon Theory
Poster Handle Spur-Man
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By definition Atheists do not have a disbelief in God.

So you accept there may not be Abiogenesis? There is about as much evidence of God as Abiogenesis.
 Quoting: newtome


I'm not convinced that Yahweh (the supernatural being depicted in the Bible) actually exists. Call me what you want.

I don't know for sure that abiogenesis happened, I've told you this multiple times, but I think it's currently the best explanation.

'There is about as much evidence of God as Abiogenesis.'

I don't think that's true. Abiogenesis is a process where microscopic self replicating molecules form through natural processes. Eventually leading to something like a cell. Nothing about this requires magic, or the supernatural, and we have already observed many of the stages required for this to occur.

On the other hand, God is a supernatural agent with magical powers. People can't even agree on how to define what god is, and according to some it's impossible to detect or observe.

"My point about the Catholic Church is that they have contributed much to science over the years including the Big Bang Theory."

No, individual catholics have contributed to science, but their religious views have not. The church itself has often been a detriment to science.

Sorry, saying the answer is science is meaningless without being able to say what specifically.

Science is a method for finding knowledge, I advocate this over religion which dictates truth by divine authority. I've given you specifics. Evolution can explain the origin of new species and abiogenesis is a possible explanation for the origin of life.
 
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