Amino acids are quite close to building life - a heck of a lot closer than a bloke in the sky with a beard. Polypeptides make up the basic protein building blocks of RNA which is central to genetics, which are quite important in life. Scientists have not yet been able to spontaneously create all the amino acids that would be required to form any sort of life, however, some forms of amino acids have been spontaneously created from basic atomic particles and current scientific theories support the belief that many more, if not all, amino acids could be created in this fashion. The first of these experiments (Miller/Urey Experiment) was conducted in 1953 and since then understanding of genetics has come a long way - especially with the mapping of the human genome.JaMDuDe wrote:
Youve proven that God isnt floating above the clouds, nothing more. Hes not limited to mathmatics for this universe.UnOriginalNuttah wrote:
Well, given that I've already proven that God doesn't exist it's the only alternative that remains.JaMDuDe wrote:
Life cannot spontaneous generate. Spontaneous generation is a hypothesis that is 100% faith based.
Amino acids arent even close to creating life. Can you show me the experiment?
I see you take quite a dim view of matierialism (belief in what we can see, feel and touch). I think it says a lot that the only people who disagree with evolution are those who follow a religion. Who are undeniably biased, since they have been indoctrinated by the teachings of their religion, which they believe to be more reliable than statements made by scientists.