Generation of macromolecules is one of the hardest problems evolutionists have to fight
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Generation of macromolecules is one of the hardest problems evolutionists have to fight.
Source
- Anon, 1985. Life--How Did It Get Here? Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., pp. 42.
Responses
- Exactly how does the need to explain the generation of macromolecules invalidate the documented lineages of pigeons, orchids, dogs or pigs?
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Fallacies contained in this claim
External Links
- Gish, Duane, The Origin of Life: Theories on the Origin of Biological Order. Institute for Creation Research.
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Related claims
- Richard Dickerson had no explanation for generation of macromolecules
- The odds of life forming are incredibly small
- Why isn't new life still being generated today?
- Not all amino acids needed for life have been formed experimentally
- Early molecules would have decayed
- Life uses only left-handed amino acids
- Evolution is baseless without a theory of abiogenesis
- Abiogenesis is speculative, without evidence
- Naturalistic mechanisms do not provide a means for making life from simple molecules
See Also
Why is Creationism not a Scientific Theory?

