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liquidpele
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I’ll offer you some imagery. I have my hand put against my forehead, sitting back in my seat, shaking my head in amazement from your perfect example of confirmation bias.Oh, my!!!
Here is the first line of text at that website:
A fundamental but elusive step in the early evolution of life on Earth has been replicated in a laboratory.
In other words, what they have succeeded in doing is replicate **by intelligent design **(isn’t that what you’d call an experiment) what they think might have been a fundamental step in the early evolution of life?
Isn’t this really more of a proof for intelligent design?
We didn’t “design” anything. We put stuff together and it happened to make RNA pieces. Consider this… could we have “designed” DNA the same way? No. There are physical limitations to what can be created in such a manor.
Even if you wanted to call it “designed”, we were replicating what could potentially happen in nature by itself without any help. Think of it like us creating ice, or anything else that can naturally occur. We hardly “designed” ice.