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To: one_less who wrote (155228)2/19/2009 12:35:09 PM
From: Emile Vidrine1 Recommendation  Respond to of 173976
 
Modern Bacteriology and Virology were founded on the Redi experiment that disproved the theory of Spontaneous Generation (abiogenesis).
In higher courses of bacterial physiology and cell chemistry, evolutionists needed to demonstrate the feasibility of abiogenesis in order to support their evolutionary hypothesis. The results of the Miller experiment showed that powerful electrical charges in a soup of organic compounds could produce crude amino acids--building blocks of proteins which in turn are the building blocks of cells. They used Miller's results to imply that spontaneous generation could have occurred in a primitive ocean of organic chemicals where energy from repetitive electrical discharges from lightning could have produced the building blocks of a crude and primitive single celled organism. From there they could use time and random selection to "create" their imaginary biological domain.

Now we have the option of choosing between the sciences of Bacteriology and virology OR their vodoo soup mythology. This new mythology totally replaces the well established germ theory of diseases. If organisms can spontaneously occur, then it becomes impossible to make a cause and effect relationship between certain diseases and the organisms isolate from the infection/disease.

It looks like Western Civilization is slowly creeping up Mt. Olympus to compete with Zeus.



To: one_less who wrote (155228)2/19/2009 2:56:24 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
"Personally, I'm betting on the usual suspect because of the obvious other connections to purposefulness, meaningfulness, human principle and consciousness, etc."

I'm not sure as to what you're calling the usual suspect...I assume the most common theory of self replicating hydrocarbons and amino acids as the beginnings of evolution, is 4.5 billion years enough time? Simple live forms such as bacteria or maybe amino acids could have also gotten here from other space material.. There is a lot of carbon and hydrogen in the universe with hydrogen being the most plentiful of all...