In your opinion abiogenesis must be, since you don’t believe it is intelligently designed.
Abiogenesis is the result of chemistry. If you believe that chemistry is intelligently designed, then there is no need for direct intervention in abiogenesis. All the requirements are in place with the rules of chemistry.
Chemistry is the result of physics. If you believe that physics is intelligently designed, then there is no need for direct intervention in chemisry. All the requirements are in place with the rules of physics.
You need to specify at what level you see design. Is the universe “designed for life”? If it is then we should expect life to arise naturally within that universe as a consequence of the original design. Abiogenesis merely tells us the details of how life actually started inside the universe which was designed for it.
Abiogenesis only needs special intervention if the universe was
not designed for life, and so life needed an extra nudge to get started.
The bottom line is that to say something is the result of chemistry says nothing about how the chemistry happened. Obviously abiognesis is the result of chemistry. No one is disputing that. But who is the chemist? Blind Chance or an Intelligent Designer.
Chemistry arises from physics. What did your proposed Intelligent Designer arise from? We can all ask the question, “What caused X,” for a great many values of X.
Next time you go to your chemistry lab see if you can concoct abiogenesis without designing an experiment to do so.
Experiments are designed. Observations are not. We observe that life on earth originated about 3.7 billion years ago. Scientists are working on the details of how it originated.
How many details do you have about how your designer originated?
We know how amino acids originated through chemistry. Do you have any amino acids originated by your designer? Where are your lab experiments to support your hypothesis of a designer?
And please please please stop accusing people of being Creationist when they have not identified themselves as such.
Do you believe God created the world? If so then you are a creationist of some sort. There is nothing inconsistent in believing that God created the universe and life, while using the science of abiogenesis to elucidate the details of how God arranged for life to start.
YEC non-science is ludicrously bad and I will criticise it when I see it. Christians should be ashamed that their religion is associated with such nonsense. In many ways YECs do as much damage to Christianity as Westboro’ Baptist – they bring Christianity into disrepute.
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