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c. āIt is difficult to imagine how a little pond with just these components, and no others [no contaminants], could have formed on the primitive earth. Nor is it easy to see exactly how the precursors would have arisen.ā Francis Crick, Life Itself (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981), p. 85.
d. āBut when multiple biopolymers must all converge at the same place at the same time to collectively interact in a controlled biochemical cooperative manner, faith in āself-organizationā becomes āblind belief.ā No empirical data or rational scientific basis exists for such a metaphysical leap.ā Abel and Trevors, p. 9.
e. āI believe this [the overwhelming tendency for chemical reactions to move in the direction opposite to that required for the evolution of life] to be the most stubborn problem that confronts usāthe weakest link at present in our argument [for the origin of life].ā George Wald, āThe Origin of Life,ā p. 50.
[From āIn the Beginningā by Walt Brown ]
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