Originally posted by FunfGan
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There are no middle ground species etc etc
and there had to be SOMETHING to start evolution.
Ie, I can see the sense in creationist evolution, and I also agree that at the very least, creatures had adapted and evolved to their surroundings, but not the extent of total evolution. But to each his own.
Regarding the actual origin of life, I would be quite surprised if a means for abiogenesis isn't discovered in the next few decades. We've known for quite some time that complex, organic molecules and arise naturally and it is also very interesting to note that the most common elements in the universe are also the most common elements in life. They're even in the same order (1:23:15 in the video. Watch the whole thing, anything by Tyson, really, if you get a chance) And we're based on carbon, which is far and away the most reactive element. Life is built in the best way possible for it to arise naturally.
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