Saturday, 2 July 2011

More Quotes from Scientists regarding origin of life...

And yet they still claim there is no chance an Intelligent Designer created the earth? 

Dr. George Whitesides (Organic Chemist, Harvard University, highest Hirsch-index rating of any living chemist):
How? I have no idea. Based on all the chemistry I know it seems astonishingly improbable.
Dr. Chrisopher Mckay (Astrophysicist, NASA):
The origin of life remains a scientific mystery… we do not know how life originated on earth.
Dr. Werner Arber (Molecular Biologist, Nobel Prize-Medicine, 1978):
Although a biologist, I must confess that I do not know how life came about… How such already quite complex structures may have come together remains a mystery to me.
Dr. Harold P. Klein (1921-2001), Astrobiologist, NASA):
The simplest bacterium is so damn complicated from the point of view of a chemist that it is almost impossible to imagine how it happened.
Dr. Christian DeDuve (Cytologist, Biochemist, Nobel Prize-Medicine, 1974):
How this momentous event happened is still highly conjectural, though no longer purely speculative. (Wordnet Online DictionaryConjecture: (A) Noun – a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating…usually with little hard evidence. (Synonym – speculation(B)Verb-to believe on uncertain or tentative grounds (synonym – speculate)
Professor Richard Dawkins (Biologist, High Priest of Atheism in the 21st Century):
(A) Nobody knows how it happened. (Climbing Mt. Improbable) (B) “I told you I don’t know…nor does anyone else.” (From the film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed)
Etc, Etc, Etc… It is critical to note that the daunting challenges scientists face in discovering a naturalistic origin of life is not due to their ignorance about the chemistry of the simplest living organisms, it is in fact exactly the opposite. The more scientists learn about the seemingly endless layers of complexity in the simplest living cells the more vexing the puzzle becomes.

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