Modulos writes:
I think you'll probably find that Cedre's position is something along the lines of "God is the source of life and God is eternal and living. Life does not come from non-living materials, but from God." Cedre would argue that without a God that gives the life spirit to non-living matter, there would be no life.
The Genesis perspective is that the elements of the body came from the earth. From the elements, God designed the body. Then after the body was completed, God breathed into the body (having all that was necessary for life to function) the
breath of life into the lifeless body. This all was accomplished within one 24 hour day.
So by this perspective, the pre-life designed body had all that was necessary for life except life itself which came from the spriri/breath of God himself, the creator and designer.
According to the
Wiki website which Meldinoor cited relative to abiogenesis, there is no imperical standard current model for the origin of life and the various versions of how it happened are
postulations. Therefore, imo, neither the Genesis account or the secularist postulations are falsifiable.
Note: On the link, schroll dow to "Current Models."
BUZSAW B 4 U 2 C Y BUZ SAW.
The immeasurable present eternally extends the infinite past and infinitely consumes the eternal future.