Do I sound like someone who doesn't believe God did all we see on Earth and the universe? As I said, theoretically, with enough time, any random sequence of events could happen, given enough time (like flipping a coin a billion times in a row and having it come up heads every time), but remember, the universe is at most, 5 billion years old, correct?, so therefore, not even a fraction of the time required for the outrageous sequence of events you postulate to occur to produce life.
You're so confident but have you actually done the math and multiplied this all out? Biology is my trade, so I intrinsically understand the biochemistry going on, but do you really, really understand the insane proclivity of these interactions?
What do you know about the interactions necessary? What do you know about the speeds they occur at? What are the concentrations of the precursors, and how prevalent are they?
How large is the earth? How many stars are there in our galaxy and how many Primordial earths have existed in those 5 billion years? How many galaxies are there.
I really don't think you understand the scale you're betting against.
My challenge to you is to actually find for yourself the numbers on just a few of those factors since you clearly aren't trusting me as a source. When you start multiplying them together and get tired of counting zeros maybe you'll get it and your resistance to the idea will fall away.
Do I sound like someone who doesn't believe God did all we see on Earth and the universe? As I said, theoretically, with enough time, any random sequence of events could happen, given enough time (like flipping a coin a billion times in a row and having it come up heads every time), but remember, the universe is at most, 5 billion years old, correct?, so therefore, not even a fraction of the time required for the outrageous sequence of events you postulate to occur to produce life.
Why? Show your math.
Why isn't 5 billion years enough?
You're so confident but have you actually done the math and multiplied this all out? Biology is my trade, so I intrinsically understand the biochemistry going on, but do you really, really understand the insane proclivity of these interactions?
What do you know about the interactions necessary? What do you know about the speeds they occur at? What are the concentrations of the precursors, and how prevalent are they?
How large is the earth? How many stars are there in our galaxy and how many Primordial earths have existed in those 5 billion years? How many galaxies are there.
I really don't think you understand the scale you're betting against.
My challenge to you is to actually find for yourself the numbers on just a few of those factors since you clearly aren't trusting me as a source. When you start multiplying them together and get tired of counting zeros maybe you'll get it and your resistance to the idea will fall away.