M.D. Rawlings
Classical Liberal
If you can't adequatley defend your position on a message board. . . .
The Pasteurian law of biogenesis, the prevailing first principle of biological science, states that "all [biological] life comes from [biological] life." Therefore, Intelligent Design states that the various monomeric, organic precursors of biological systems do not possess the inherent, self-ordering chemical properties that would enable them, under natural conditions, to formulate the self-replicating components of specified complexity found in living organisms. Hence, ID's theory of prebiotic chemistry, i.e., the construct of irreducible complexity in scientific terms as applied to prebiotic research. The theory is valid, falsifiable and currently stands.
Are you going to explain how ID's theory of prebiotic chemistry is not scientific or not?
You'll have to complete the "theory" by telling me how this process occurred if it didn't occur naturally.
No I don't, and you know that, no more than the Pasteurian law of biogenesis need explain the ultimate origin of life.
The theory is falsifiable.
You are refuted.
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