You are mixing up two different things, origin of life and evolution. They are intertwined, but are very different studies. The origin of life has several theories, the two most popular among scientists being the "Primal Soup" of aminoacids and other components in the early Earth, and the Cosmogenesis. This is where your argument on "life out of nothing" is to be based.IsaacLeavitt wrote:
ok if it is so "proven" prove it. you can't. there is no way possible that life originated from lifeless matter, not to mention where the matter came from... lol even if we all did come from monkeys, God started the entire process by creating the original matter...
that is unless you want to try proving that something can come from nothing without contradicting yourself, and that the something (which just appeared out of nothing) can then break all the laws of nature and physics by just "coming to life" and ,even though it includes breaking the law of entropy, evolves into a higher life form... lol good luck proving that...
Evolution is another thing altogether. Totally apart from where it all began, it show how life "evolved". Plenty of fossils to show how life forms changed during time. It has nothing to do innate chemicals "coming to life".
To not give evolution at least a possibility that it might be true is to close your eyes to alot of evidence. Evidence god may have put in front of you.
"All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)