From: Robert Schneider (rjschn39@bellsouth.net)
Date: Fri Apr 11 2003 - 11:28:20 EDT
BlankDebbie writes:
There is also the biological argument from the web page. Robert Shapiro has several books touting the same thing. The simplest life that we know requires a complex series of events each of which should take millenia to occur. However, several of them must occur within the same sphere in a period of a couple of months. And, they each have different biological requirements in order to evolve. That first strand of DNA, or even RNA, is a mighty big task.
Debbie Mann, PE
Debbie Mann Consulting
(765)477-1776
Bob's query:
On what basis does one conclude that, granting for the sake of argument that a complex series of events is required, it would take "millenia" for each to occur?
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