by quater Sat Nov 03 2007, 15:27
Titaniumxvx wrote:I understand now. I apologize since I never got religion out of my head when I was listening to you.
It was like....
wait for it.... I bet Adam and Eve will be mentioned.
I could kind of see how someone secular might always try and keep from believing that there might not be a designer to create these things but I guess I may be like that in thinking of time and the complex forces of nature to form such means of creating a cell or lifeform.
A flm of proteins floating on the surface of the water may have broken up to form spheres of chemicals trapped inside....
Cells could have formed around hot springs. The proteins may have melted together and then formed together to create cells as they cooled.
In many ways, there is many a possibility and that is how I always can not think of a designer.
So, that is my reasoning.
I know. You and all evolutionists seem to believe that anyone who disagrees are always expecting something Biblical, for it is in your training, and I will admit it is how the media is always portraying it. But the truth is the debate is never and has never been one of creationism for I myself would never debate an atheist over anything about the Bible except it's validity. But I accept your apology and hope we now can get to the core of this deal.
A film of Protiens floating on water, is not your best luck. For you see if it created a bubble, when the bubble popped, your cell would drown, because it would be formed in an oxygen zone and not used to that of an aqua zone.
Hot Springs are hot, but no where near hot enough to melt atoms together. No scientist has ever really done it. You can melt Iron to a piece of wood all day but to combine several atoms into one, cell, that my friend, though a nice theory and idea, is just unpragmable (I think that is the right word).
And even if you melt atoms together, or get them confined, or bubble them up, there is still no way an atom can form, with energy and intelligence that came from nothing. Something had to give it these two things regardless of how it came to be.