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Originally Posted by Luminari
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I know, that was my point. The irony of people claiming to adhere to science that believe in things that have zero basis in science. Science requires both observation and experimentation of which evolution and abiogenesis provide neither of. Only people who have no clue whatsoever about science actually believe these things because they are too dumb to actually think for themselves.
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What does evolution have to do with abiogenesis? Do you need to know intimate details of what the initial state of a process is to believe that there actually is a process at work, especially when there are multiple converging but independant lines of evidence for the existence of this process?
Seems like you're conflating the two concepts to justify lack of acceptance of the current scientific consensus. Don't claim to base your opinions on science when you're making elementary mistakes.
Regards,
Mg