Not a good criterion. From “simple observation” the earth is static while the Sun moves round it. You need more than “simple” observation, you need complex observation if you want to avoid errors.
This is nonsense. It’s a brute fact of reality we don’t observe living things emerging out of inanimate things now matter how you may try to spin it.
Bacteria are already everywhere, so if any new primitive life form did arise then it would be eaten by the first bacterium that found it.
Maybe, but I don’t find it reasonable. But, this neither proves that any single celled bacterium can emerge from the inanimate such as rocks, soil, or water or any combination of them or disproves the fact that we don’t actually observe nor have ever observed such happening.
You are also forgetting the difference between a planet with a reducing atmosphere (like the early earth) and one with an oxidizing atmosphere (like modern earth) which has a big impact on what chemical reactions do, and do not, occur.
This is all conjecture and just proves that we don’t observe the living emerging out of the non-living.
From Richca: Consequently, there are whole days devoted in the creation narrative of Genesis 1-2:3 to the creation and forming of the various kinds of plants and animals from out of the earth and of the various kinds of marine animals and birds from out of the waters by the Word of God…
Unfortunately Genesis is wrong because it has birds and whales on day 5 before land animals on day 6. Show me a fossil of a bird or whale dating from before the first appearance of land animals in the late Devonian. We have fish fossils from earlier in the Devonian, so that part of Genesis is correct: fish did appear before land animals, but neither whales nor birds did so.
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The Genesis 1-2 creation narratives need to be interpreted or even should be interpreted so in the way your doing it here as if the sacred writer was giving a ‘scientific’ or precise historcial record of the creation and appearance of the various kinds of either plants or animals, land, marine, or bird. What is of the substance of the creation narrative in Genesis 1-2:3 is the creation by God of all the various phenomena described in the six days work including Gen. 1: 1-2. The actual historical appearances of the various kinds of plants and animals and some other phenomena is ‘accidental’ as it were to the substance of the narrative. Yesterday, I wrote some posts on another thread titled ‘Any Young Earth Creationists Out There’ beginning about the #1872-3 post explaining this according to the teaching and exegesis of the Church fathers and doctors and St Thomas Aquinas. Personally, I favor ‘progressive creationism’ which I explain in those posts over young earth creationism. You may want to read what I wrote in those posts to see what I’m talking about here.