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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

DNA from Space?

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Scientists who insist on interpreting data based on their naturalistic presuppositions must continually modify their stories ad absurdum. It is surprising that people do not roll their eyes and find something more interesting to read when there is a new pronouncement about the origins of various species — or the chemical origin of life itself. Since there is no real expectation that life originated on Earth by chance, time and random processes, some evolutionists displace the problem by saying that the basics of life came from out there. Since some meteorites have a couple of organic compounds and some other stuff, they dream up experiments where it should all come together.
Evolutionists are constantly trying to find answers for the origin of humans.  Every time one of them proposes where we all came from, someone else points to evidence saying it couldn’t happen that way.  There are two prevailing theories, each having multiple sub-theories.  The most popular theory is that we came from some organic slime here on earth several billion years ago.  The second theory is that the organic molecules that make up living cells originated somewhere in space and landed on the early earth via a meteor or asteroid.
Dr. Michael Callahan of NASA, led a team of scientists in a study of carbon-rich meteorites recovered from Australia and Antarctica.  They analyzed the meteorites to determine what organic compounds they contained.
You can read the rest of "Did Our DNA Come from Outer Space?", here.

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