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Originally posted by stellspalfie
it proves that on their own simple chemicals can join together to make more complex systems.

are you denying that it proves this?
It only proves what has already been know, that chemicals can bond together and they can cause physical reaction, like for example an explosion. I deny that inorganic chemicals can join together on their own to create living system regardless of how complex they may seem to you.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
It only proves what has already been know, that chemicals can bond together and they can cause physical reaction, like for example an explosion. I deny that inorganic chemicals can join together on their own to create living system regardless of how complex they may seem to you.

The Instructor
would you define what you mean by a living system?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
It only proves what has already been know, that chemicals can bond together and they can cause physical reaction, like for example an explosion. I deny that inorganic chemicals can join together on their own to create living system regardless of how complex they may seem to you.

The Instructor
So does this mean you don't deny that living systems can form from organic chemicals on their own?

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Originally posted by stellspalfie
would you define what you mean by a living system?
No. Numbnuts!

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Originally posted by JS357
So does this mean you don't deny that living systems can form from organic chemicals on their own?
No. I said what I said. Let me repeat for you numbnuts.

"I deny that inorganic chemicals can join together on their own to create living system regardless of how complex they may seem to you."

The Instructor

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Originally posted by RJHinds
No. I said what I said. Let me repeat for you numbnuts.

[b]"I deny that inorganic chemicals can join together on their own to create living system regardless of how complex they may seem to you."


The Instructor[/b]
A quick question for you RJ,why did your god use DNA to make humans,after all ,it goes wrong when replicating causing some horrible conditions for innocent children? It is a serious question,why would your god do this?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
No. Numbnuts!
more un-christian like behavior. another little black mark in gods note book.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
No. I said what I said. Let me repeat for you numbnuts.

[b]"I deny that inorganic chemicals can join together on their own to create living system regardless of how complex they may seem to you."


The Instructor[/b]
OK.
Do you believe that that organic chemicals can join together on their own to create living systems?

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Originally posted by stellspalfie
would you define what you mean by a living system?
I already tried getting an answer to that one. It was less successful than asking what god is. I was particularly puzzled by the notion that trees aren't alive.

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
OK.
Do you believe that that organic chemicals can join together on their own to create living systems?
No.

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Originally posted by Kepler
I already tried getting an answer to that one. It was less successful than asking what god is. I was particularly puzzled by the notion that trees aren't alive.
Some trees are alive and some are not alive.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
No.
Curious that you said
]"I deny that inorganic chemicals can join together on their own to create living system regardless of how complex they may seem to you."

Why single out inorganic chemicals?

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
Curious that you said
]"I deny that [b]inorganic chemicals
can join together on their own to create living system regardless of how complex they may seem to you."

Why single out inorganic chemicals?[/b]
I don't know. At the time, it just popped into my mind and I typed it.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Some trees are alive and some are not alive.

The Instructor
Is this in the same sense that some people are alive and some aren't?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
No.
would you consider sperm as a living system?

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