Liam you and many other people appear to have an unshakable, blind faith in the power of Almighty Chance, when you claim that evolution in billions of years could make something out of anything even out of elements we don't know about. Does science require that I swallow that? Robert Shapiro, chemist from New York University and a leading researcher trying to figure out a way life sponatneosly evolved from lifeless material admits: "In the very beginning, you couldn't have genetic material that could copy itself unless you had chemists back then doing it for you." His empirical observations essentially support Louis Pasteur's (the father of bio-chemistry) statement that: "spontaneous generation (life came from non-living material on its own) is an illusion" -- and that's true on the earth as well as on Mars!
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Liam you and many other people appear to have an unshakable, blind faith in the power of Almighty Chance, when you claim that evolution in billions of years could make something out of anything even out of elements we don't know about. Does science require that I swallow that? Robert Shapiro, chemist from New York University and a leading researcher trying to figure out a way life sponatneosly evolved from lifeless material admits: "In the very beginning, you couldn't have genetic material that could copy itself unless you had chemists back then doing it for you." His empirical observations essentially support Louis Pasteur's (the father of bio-chemistry) statement that: "spontaneous generation (life came from non-living material on its own) is an illusion" -- and that's true on the earth as well as on Mars!