>>>>>Well, if electricity is all we need, lets recreate the early "primordial soup" environment it in a laboratory. Lets see if we can get life form from non-living material. Or at least some basic building blocks that stay intact for a while.
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>>>>Actually, the experiment was carried out some 50 years ago. After a week of bombarding the "primordial soup" with electricity, amino-acids appeared. This is the first building-block of life.
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>>>The Miller/Uray experiment was a sham.
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>>Is it fair to say that most of what you have read about evolution has been written by creationists?
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>Most of what I sent to you can be found in your basic inorganic chem. and organic chem. and biochemistry books. I kept mine from my days at the great Texas A&M University.
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>But what does it matter where a question comes from?
But you didn't ask a question. You said the experiment was a sham. I want to know where you got that opinion.
If most of your knowledge on evolution has come from anti-evolutionists, I regret to inform you that you will likely never change your mind and accept evolution like the rest of the enlightened community. I suggest that you recognize this fact and resist the urge to promote these opinions in the future for the good of man kind. Note that I am perfectly at ease with you believing what you believe, it is only the promotion of your beliefs in rational discourse that I find dangerous.
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