Well he does know Christians have an interest in origins due to their belief system, and he is trying to promote what he does for a living. I kind of think you ask the wrong question when you say "Would we expect the *interactions* of chemistry to look different?" What should be asked is "Would we expect the fossil record and the logical chain of progression in complex biological ability to look differently, from simpler to more complex over time?" God could easily make something about biology absolutely and completely invalidate evolutionary logic (for example not using DNA or sexual reproduction)? Could God stick a rabbit in the Precambrian fossil strata just to show we are all fooled?Jason wrote:Jon, I have a quick question about something we had previously discussed in private. If the origin of life actually was supernatural, would we expect the interactions we observe in molecular chemistry to look any different? You seem to think that these experiments have something useful to say about the existence of an intelligent source. Otherwise, you wouldn't be posting about prebiotic chemistry on a Christian message board. Am I wrong?
Jon I have a question slightly off topic. From an evolutionary perspective do you know how many reputable scientists have speculated that original bacterial life might have traveled to earth frozen in a comet? Because, even though we can argue that mathematics and statistics can't be completely accurate, I've heard some intelligent people think that the initial evolution of life might (due to some rough probability estimates) take more time than the age of the earth allows.