Originally Posted by: stacknyHahahahaha, now youre confusing 2 things. God and science, in the sense that youre using it, dont mesh. You cant scientifically explain how God created everything. Physics doesnt apply. However, after God made everything, then physics and science can be applied. Creation can not be scientifically explained.
You say it wouldve eventually happened: First of all, the first thing you need to address is where did the materials needed for life come from? Theyve never been found in meteorites. Second of all, by what forms of energy did they use to form DNA? Sure as heck wasnt sunlight with UV Rays without the Ozone, or we'd have a delicious fry on our hands. If there was the Ozone, then everything undergoes Oxidation and become simpler substances. Third of all, you need a living cell to carry out the functions of DNA and replicate. This is where the whole Law of Biogenisis kicks in. Life has never been found to come from non-life. It just doesnt add up.
so, on the few meteorites that we've examined, there hasn't been any building blocks of life. and that suddenly negates that there could be any on any meteorite? also, didn't pony say that we are still unsure as to whether life can or cannot come from non-life?
also, doesn't oxidation refer to growth? as in, you are born near-perfect and as you age you degenerate. not having to do with evolution which is becoming a more complex through generations of reproduction.
and also, didn't pony address the UV rays and ozone thing? saying that if a life form devoloped in the primordial soup, that the UV rays couldn't penetrate that. and that these early life forms gave off oxygen as a by product, thus creating an ozone and an inhabitable environment for other beings to evolve from these simpler ones.