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Author Topic:   Does Death Pose Challenge To Abiogenesis
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10-28-2009 11:38 AM


It is the "Second Law of Thermodynamics".
Evolution claims nothing about abiogenesis, Cedre should know this by now. The fact he/she does not is an editorial comment in and of itself.
The OP's suggestion that death is contrary to abiogenesis makes no sense at all. Abiogenesis does not claim that putting all the ingredients of say, a squirrel, into a jar and shaking it long enough will yield a squirrel. Rather, it suggests the origination of self-replicating organisms capable of descent with modification through naturally occuring conditions.
The proposal that things dying is contrary to the concept of abiogenesis is simply thick-headed.

  
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