Yes. The real joke is that he confuses evolution (a scientific theory that describes the process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits) with abiogenesis (a scientific theory that describes how primitive life arose on Earth via spontaneous natural means).
But science is hard and snark is not. So, in the immortal words of David Essex:
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That’s funny right there, I don’t care who you are.
🙂
Yes. The real joke is that he confuses evolution (a scientific theory that describes the process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits) with abiogenesis (a scientific theory that describes how primitive life arose on Earth via spontaneous natural means).
But science is hard and snark is not. So, in the immortal words of David Essex:
Hey, kid, rock and roll
Rock on!
Yes!
Let’s talk about abiogenesis! That’s one of JB’s favorite terms he learned from an Atheist a couple years ago!
HAHAHAHA!
As I recall, I asked for evidence of life arising from non-life and was presented with “abiogenesis”. Is that right?
Yep. One word.
“Abiogenesis”
Which is just a fancier term for “life arising from non-life.” lol.