Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Eureka! Scientist's create life

Sort of. Okay, not quite. Still, Fox's headline (article linked here) was kind of cute:
Life as we know it nearly created in lab
Nearly.

Then they really crank up the equivocation. Perhaps. Maybe. Possibly.

But Fox exposes the real linchpin of this entire experimental problem when they note:
Now scientists have created something in the lab that is tantalizingly close to what might have happened (at the time life began).
Created. Very little is stated in Fox's article about what really took place in the lab, but the most important thing to note is that intelligent beings had to establish the parameters and bring together the materials for this perfect condition to come about. "Scientists created." What? That's open for debate. But scientists tinkered, tweaked and finagled.

The experiment required a experimenter.

Why the resistance to accept the Creator?

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