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In reply to the discussion: ‘God is not a magician’: Pope says Christians should believe in evolution and Big Bang [View all]gcomeau
(5,764 posts)It's hard to know which silly statement to begin with, so i'll just take them in order.
First, since you seem so worked up about that inorganic detail, would you perhaps be unaware that the word has more than one meaning? In this particular case it is NOT the one that means "doesn't contain carbon" but rather the one that means "not consisting of or derived from living matter". Which is a pretty damn obviously true statement seeing as living matter obviously wasn't alive before it was alive.
Second, no that does not violate any laws of nature.
Third, I would love to hear whatever silly argument you have that that violates the laws of thermodynamics. I seriously never get tired of those. Comedy gold.
Fourth, this statement is pointless:
"A far more realistic scenario is that simple biological molecules and their precursors are part of the universe and likely always have been. "
Of course it's precursors had to be in the damn universe, where the fuck else would they have been? The Netherverse? Oz? Those precursors of course being INORGANIC ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS.