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Originally posted by NashBama:
Amino acids are the basic building blocks of life. For amino acids to be created, conditions must be exactly right. ( . . .) The odds of that really happening are incalculable. Besides, what created the basic elements that created the first amino acids?


Physics and chemistry, Nash. Simple as that. No magic. No Big-Man-Who-Reads-All-Our-Minds-and-Lives-In-the-Sky, no spook, not even a flying spagetti monster. Just natural laws and chemistry. Open your eyes.

Your example of aminos acids created in the lab was so very outdated. We know so much more now.

http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/comet_life_010405.html

Excerpt: "More than 70 varieties of amino acids have been found in meteorites -- many the suspected cores of comets that smashed to Earth -- and are presumed to exist in interstellar dust clouds."

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