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How come people ask question on here about Evolution, and The Big Bang? Why...
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<blockquote data-quote="david" data-source="post: 2114619" data-attributes="member: 207029"><p>i do have a functional understanding of abiogenesis and the big bang theory, the only thing i would say is im not too sure abiogenesis theory has earned the status that most other theories enjoy. i think its still early, and while sophisticated and well grounded it could still turn out to be false. it could turn out to be panspermia thats what happened, or maybe even a mix of the two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david, post: 2114619, member: 207029"] i do have a functional understanding of abiogenesis and the big bang theory, the only thing i would say is im not too sure abiogenesis theory has earned the status that most other theories enjoy. i think its still early, and while sophisticated and well grounded it could still turn out to be false. it could turn out to be panspermia thats what happened, or maybe even a mix of the two. [/QUOTE]
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