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It has been shown to be relatively easy to zap a mixture of chemicals and get amino acids.Weak argument as far as I'm concerned. You roll dice one trillion times and you're going to end up with a number, irrespective of what it might be. I could mix elements a hundred trillion ways and where's the proof that I'll get a living organism of some sort?
In any nontrivial system with lots of energy flowing through it, you are almost certain to find order arising somewhere in the system.
If you can do that in a beaker in a lab, how easy would it be to do if you had the entire surface of the Earth bombarded with constant lightning strikes?
Please look up the term "protein" somewhere. The internet is a good place to start.
Read on. Educate yourself: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-misconceptions.htmlA large part of the reason why Creationist arguments against evolution can sound so persuasive is because they don't address evolution, but rather argue against a set of misunderstandings that people are right to consider ludicrous.
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The five propositions below seem to be the most common misconceptions based on a Creationist straw-man version of evolution. If you hear anyone making any of them, chances are excellent that they don't know enough about the real theory of evolution to make informed opinions about it.
* Evolution has never been observed.
* Evolution violates the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
* There are no transitional fossils.
* The theory of evolution says that life originated, and evolution proceeds, by random chance.
* Evolution is only a theory; it hasn't been proved.
Explanations of why these statements are wrong are given below. They are brief and therefore somewhat simplified; consult the references at the end for more thorough explanations.
What hasn't been observed is one animal abruptly changing into a radically different one, such as a frog changing into a cow. This is not a problem for evolution because evolution doesn't propose occurrences even remotely like that. In fact, if we ever observed a frog turn into a cow, it would be very strong evidence against evolution.








) since Darwin, and we have found mountains of evidence to back the basic tenents of the theory up, astoundingly so. Almost perfectly!