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- Intelligent Design nonsense.
Like I said, all you really have is ad hominem.
You nor I have any way of knowing how abiogenesis really werks, but you are invested in proofing how intelligent and important your opinions are, to the point of ridiculing all who disagree.
There are much better expert opinions than either of ours, with scientists on all sides of the issue.
There are theist Nobel Prize winners in Physics, just as there are agnostics and atheists.
But hey, none of them are as wise as you.
"Numerous Nobel Prize winners have identified as theists, with studies suggesting that between 1901 and 2000, over 65% of laureates identified as Christian, and over 20% were of the Jewish faith.
While many top scientists in history held religious beliefs, many Nobel winners in the sciences (physics, chemistry, medicine) also maintained personal faith alongside their research."
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