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In reply to the discussion: Why the Universe Obviously Has a Creator (and Why Some Atheists Refuse to Even Consider It) [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)"since science can't explain the origin of life at this moment and probably never will be able to do so in a satisfactory manner."
See, that's an unwarranted assumption, indeed, the hypothesis put forward isn't complete, and evidence for it is lacking, however, to claim science will never have a valid theory, is, to my mind, rather foolhardy presumption. Indeed, considering new evidence, particularly from molecular clouds in space and found buried in meteorites, we find proteins, even components of DNA, floating in space, and apparently many of these building blocks of life were floating around when the Earth was formed. The issue is how these enzymes and other chemicals formed into a chemical process with homeostasis, in other words, life. Stopping the quest by saying its impossible is absurd, and inserting a god into the equation doesn't solve the problem.