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<blockquote data-quote="Harte" data-source="post: 16973" data-attributes="member: 443"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Starlord,</p><p>I agree with you. The Earth could have been seeded by already existing life in this universe. Dimitri's point is somewhat different though. In disavowing that life can begin in a "primordial soup", Dmitri is trying to get something for nothing. He is saying the life that seeded earth could have come from <strong><em>our</em></strong> future. I am merely saying that that violates causation and that to me is unacceptable. How can a thing create itself? That, as I said, is the grandfather paradox on a cosmic scale. </p><p> </p><p>In the ordinary Intellegent Design and Panspermia theories, the puzzle of the origin of life remains unsolved. Only the origin of life on earth is explained. Dmitri wishes to explain the origin of life in the universe by utilizing a timeloop having no beginning or end, similar to the question that is at the heart of the grandfather paradox. My thinking is, if you are going to use some weird time loop that throws causation out the window, then what's your beef with evolution. It's a lot less weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harte, post: 16973, member: 443"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] Starlord, I agree with you. The Earth could have been seeded by already existing life in this universe. Dimitri's point is somewhat different though. In disavowing that life can begin in a "primordial soup", Dmitri is trying to get something for nothing. He is saying the life that seeded earth could have come from [b][i]our[/i][/b] future. I am merely saying that that violates causation and that to me is unacceptable. How can a thing create itself? That, as I said, is the grandfather paradox on a cosmic scale. In the ordinary Intellegent Design and Panspermia theories, the puzzle of the origin of life remains unsolved. Only the origin of life on earth is explained. Dmitri wishes to explain the origin of life in the universe by utilizing a timeloop having no beginning or end, similar to the question that is at the heart of the grandfather paradox. My thinking is, if you are going to use some weird time loop that throws causation out the window, then what's your beef with evolution. It's a lot less weird. [/QUOTE]
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