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John 1:4

The meaning of life

CREATION

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Once upon a time Fred frog met Freda frog down by the Palace pond. It was love at first sight. He just loved her red eyes! Such was his love for Freda, he proposed, and within a week they were married!

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Hi! I’m Fred the frog

While on honeymoon in Orlando, Fred suggested they start a family. Freda was game for that!

Within the space of 4 months they had 7 beautiful children and they were all the image of their parents!

And I’m Freda frog

John

Joan

Jessica

Joyce

Jim

Joshua

Stan

The Law of Biogenesis

It was Loius Pasteur who established that life only arises from pre-existing life [i.e. Fred and Freda]. lt is known as the Law of Biogenesis. In contrast to this law of biology, the evolutionist believes that at some stage in earth’s past history, life has come from none-life. It’s called spontaneous generation.

"Spontaneous generation is a dream"

Pasteur stated: "La génération spontanée est une chimère" which simply means ...

“Christians are the ones usually accused of 'blind faith', and of refusing to face facts. How ironic that many sceptical scientists demand that God show Himself to their measuring instruments before they will believe, yet they accept the unproven, unscientific idea of 'abiogenesis' [life from none-life] without a qualm!”  - Dr David Demick MD

Francis Crick, was an athiest who won the Nobel Prize for co-discovering the structure of DNA.

Some people speak of a ‘simple cell’ but this is a total nonsense. It is one massive smoke screen! There is no such thing as a simple cell. Even the simplest cell we know of is horrendously complex, and yet we are boldly told, this amazingly complex first cell did arise  spontaneously! That’s called pure unadulterated FAITH (of the highest order!)

"The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some kind of freakish, vastly improbable, event. Such an occurrence would be indistinguishable from a miracle."

Two notable quotes

Francis Crick

“An honest man, armed with all the knowledge available to us now, could only state that in some sense, the origin of life appears at the moment to be almost a miracle, so many are the conditions which would have had to have been satisfied to get it going”

Wiki

Knowing how impossible spontaneous generation is, Crick proposed the theory of Directed Panspermia. He suggested that life may have been distributed across the universe (planet Earth included) by an advanced extraterrestrial civilization. Crick believed in spacemen but not God the Creator.

Dr Michael Denton - biochemist

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We believe in BIOGENESIS

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