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Old 11-04-2013, 03:50 AM
DrKvothe DrKvothe is offline
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Originally Posted by Illuzionz [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Scientists have been trying to prove abiogenesis for quite some time now. However they will never show that molecular self-replicators exist because there is no such thing. Only a cell is considered alive and cells can only come from pre-existing cells. It's already been proven that you are wrong you just don't want to admit it like a typical atheist who is to stubborn to see the truth.

I didn't say it had to be overnight. The problem is it wouldn't happen no matter how much time was given to it. We already know for a fact that it could never happen no matter what thanks to the law of biogenesis which states that all life can only produce after it's own kind. Spiders will always be spiders, dogs will always be dogs and cat's will always be cats.

Wolves are not dogs. It's the same thing as a lion and a tiger. Very similar animals. Not the same animal. One did not come from the other. Unless of course you're telling me a that a Chihuahua evolved from wolves? Rofl.
Self-replicating molecules were made obsolete billions of years ago by the very lifeforms they led to. Significant progress has been made in engineering such molecules, despite having no direct information on how they functioned in nature.

http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/sh...her-rna-e.html

We'll get there eventually. No credible scientists deny it is possible.

The law of biogenesis was relevant when we first began to understand the concept of the cell. It was developed by Louis Pasteur in 1865. It was hypothesized before we had the slightest understanding of molecular biology or understood any molecular basis for evolution.

Yes, I am telling you that Chihuahua evolved from wolves. Scientific fact, look it up.