I prefer you not tell me what I know, sir.
Help me understand this, please: for Oparin to be right, we must assume an oxygen-less atmosphere. Is that current scientific belief? From what I read, such a supposition is incorrect. Second, from what I've read, oxygen creates problems present or not: 1) if not present, Mr. Oparin gets to make his hypothesis - but that also creates a problem in that oxygen (in the form of ozone) provides a critical protective barrier against ultraviolet radiation in the upper atmosphere. Molecular biologist Michael Denton: "What we have is a sort of Catch-22 situation. If we have oxygen we have no organic compounds, but if we don't, we have none either."
Maybe so. But your understanding and conceptions of God and Christianity (by my reckoning) are equally general, outdated and full of misconceptions. We're both on pretty equal footing when talking about the side of the fence we're not on. So I'm okay with your criticism.
Anybody who's spent even a little time looking at my posts should note that I'm not trying to prove or provide evidence for creation in the least - surely you've noticed that, sir?








