Subject | Re: Queen mother (of Britain) has died |
From | paulh |
Date | 2002-04-10 18:04 (2002-04-10 18:04) |
Message-ID | <pio8bu0v0923nr9knnf8erp3soq8o7ag12@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | alt.fan.tolkien |
Follows | Graeme |
Well it depends what you call 'life' but yes I agree. What Science has done is recreate the start of the process that we believe initiated life.GraemeCan non-living matter spontaneously become living, given enough time? (I'm
not trying to be argumentative--I really don't know. Has it been done in a lab?)of proteins and these are certainly easy to make in the Lab.Well evolotionists certainly believe so. Amino Acids are the building blocksWell, he was asking about what scientists had done, not about what they believed they might do someday.
And no, even under intelligent supervision, we've never witnessed life coming from non-life (much less all by itself). Spontaneous generation has been in disrepute for some time now.