squeak9798
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So, you were a biology major and are well versed in natural selection.....yet you don't even understand that the Origin of Species was published in 1859?Well I look at it like this.
Darwin based most of his work off of an experiment done by Stanley Miller in the 1953
Victor J. Stenger (I believe) points out that the Miller experiment was actually very helpful. It helps show that there are multiple ways to create amino acids naturally. It's not dependent upon one specific set of circumstances. There's more than one way to skin a cat, so to speak. Which actually damages the religious claim about the difficulty in such an act occurring.Miller attempted to recreate the beginning of the earths atmosphere, and create life. In several days a few amino acids were made. So it worked...
but then about 40 years later, scientists determined that the earths atmosphere didn't contain all the chemicals that Miller had used. They tried the experiment again, and nothing was able to be made.
if you want me to keep going i can....
I believe they've been able to create amino acids with conditions much more similar to earth's early atmospheric conditions.
