Here's something new for you evolutionary biologist to tear apart---for the life of me, I have no idea why abiogenisis can seem so impossible to me, yet to others.....
Weissberg has put into words what I could only feel as, that "queasy" feeling you have when something doesn't seem right.
I don't even know what this article is talking about--- but it sounds impressive. Maybe some of you brainiacs can dismantle this one too? Although, it is an article like this that continues to fuel my doubt of evolutionary principles. Uni-celluar life is incredible!
the science of random chance producing, purpose and function is naturally, a foreign concept to human psychology. We can be bombarded our entire lives with what seems contrary to our default "thought process".
I found this facinating..., all in one lump. I've heard many of these arguments in the past, but never all together in compelling brevity.
Obama--- treason?
How worried should we be?
It's still confusing to read an article like this and hear many speak with confidence that abiogenisis occurred
hold off on cap and trade, we may need the C02!
finally saw this-- yeah, send me a note. Would love to know your story... I'm just hangin in the middle.
— mori
Hi Mori,
I would enjoy talking with you from time to time. If that is alright with you.
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Sincerely, LindaMarie
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