We shouldn't have a cause. We shouldn't even have a conscience. We shouldn't even be considering origins, but we do, and we still proceed to think with that mentality that our complex biology is ever-changing but the Physics behind abiogenesis isn't. It's hypocritical, and it promotes a complex paradox that literally abandons what we teach in science, the Big Bang. ...and yet we accept it.
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No it doesn't. It simply doesn't. Evolution is just genetic change in species throughout the generations. The theory behind it simply explains why it happens. None of that mentions what you said. If anything you may be talking about a philosophy based on the idea behind natural selection. And no one holds to that lol
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Evolution, apparently, is always focused on the now, not on the origin, and I understand that I'll always receive that "Evolution is not abiogenesis" excuse once every atheist comes to that road block.
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[quote]Evolution, apparently, is always focused on the now, not on the origin, and I understand that I'll always receive that "Evolution is not abiogenesis" excuse once every atheist comes to that road block.[/quote] Evolution is not always focused on the now. That's false. And it doesn't focus on the origin, because the theory of evolution was specifically hypothesised to explain the diversity of life. Not why there is life or where it came from. It was not developed to deal with the origin of life. That's like saying, damn this English text book for not helping me with my Math homework.