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<blockquote data-quote="Blaise N" data-source="post: 77614131" data-attributes="member: 435941"><p>Quite frankly miss estrid,there’s a difference.Im speaking directly of non-living matter somehow, spontaneously becoming animate and living,and eventually becoming living, single-celled organisms to multi-celled organisms, then eventually becoming larger-multi-celled organisms,then becoming amphibious,etc.</p><p></p><p>The story of Adam in Genesis is inanimate matter becoming living through divine power.Not becoming animate by itself.</p><p></p><p>Once again, respectfully and politely, inanimate matter has not, CANNOT, and will not become animate via-energy or gravity.</p><p>Take this for example.</p><p></p><p>Let’s say I take an average rock, soak it in bleach and leave it to dry in a sterile environment,then ensure that I remove or kill all microorganisms on its surface; then place it into a airtight, vacuum chamber and leave it sit for 1000 years.If that airtight, vacuum chamber is opened,and examined microscopically, there will still be no life.Same scenario in space.</p><p></p><p>In the hypothetical “atheist” universe-creation scenario, the Big Bang occurs and matter is spontaneously created, now we have elements and matter,BUT that matter is NOT living,it’s just energetically fueled and controlled, there is no life nor biotic matter. Ice and water can form because they are a combination of hydrogen and oxygen,but they cannot produce nor sustain life.</p><p></p><p>Energy itself is not living or biotic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaise N, post: 77614131, member: 435941"] Quite frankly miss estrid,there’s a difference.Im speaking directly of non-living matter somehow, spontaneously becoming animate and living,and eventually becoming living, single-celled organisms to multi-celled organisms, then eventually becoming larger-multi-celled organisms,then becoming amphibious,etc. The story of Adam in Genesis is inanimate matter becoming living through divine power.Not becoming animate by itself. Once again, respectfully and politely, inanimate matter has not, CANNOT, and will not become animate via-energy or gravity. Take this for example. Let’s say I take an average rock, soak it in bleach and leave it to dry in a sterile environment,then ensure that I remove or kill all microorganisms on its surface; then place it into a airtight, vacuum chamber and leave it sit for 1000 years.If that airtight, vacuum chamber is opened,and examined microscopically, there will still be no life.Same scenario in space. In the hypothetical “atheist” universe-creation scenario, the Big Bang occurs and matter is spontaneously created, now we have elements and matter,BUT that matter is NOT living,it’s just energetically fueled and controlled, there is no life nor biotic matter. Ice and water can form because they are a combination of hydrogen and oxygen,but they cannot produce nor sustain life. Energy itself is not living or biotic. [/QUOTE]
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