Actually, maybe i can get to the heart of my issue. At some point, someone must postulate all of the following crap:
* "Life can spring and indeed has sprung spontaneously from chemicals in a process we can't possibly duplicate in an undirected experiment, observe or test for sheer lack of time." (Yes, I understand that they've pieced together proteins in directed experiments, that's truly not the same thing) Sure, you can make observations that are consistent with the idea, but how do you get beyond that? Not a rhetorical question, I hunger for knowledge.
* "Hey, all life on earth has a common ancestor which didn't have a parent but was capable of getting energy, dealing with it's own biproducts and having children but it died without leaving any trace of itself that we can find." Again, you can make observations that are consistent with the idea and build towards a concept that it is possible, but can you reproduce the event? Impossible. Or is it?
* At some point, a creature with n chromosomes that reproduced sexually got it on with another creature with n chromosomes that reproduced sexually and managed to produce viable offspring with n+1 chromosomes. Somehow, a viable mate was there, love was in the air, both survived to mating age and it was rad. If you can explain how that's possible, my entire day will be made (nobody can explain this to me because people don't know jack).
* At some point a creature that reproduced asexually produced a creature that reproduced sexually *and* had the instinct to know not only how to do it but how to be a gentle and sensitive lover. Oh and there was another creature that was female there, and they fell in love, survived to mating age, had 2.3 beautiful children and retired happily at the age of 55. Ok, that last part I threw in for fun, it's not really sciency. Again, if you can point out a mechanism that makes this possible, my day is made.
* "Life can spring and indeed has sprung spontaneously from chemicals in a process we can't possibly duplicate in an undirected experiment, observe or test for sheer lack of time." (Yes, I understand that they've pieced together proteins in directed experiments, that's truly not the same thing) Sure, you can make observations that are consistent with the idea, but how do you get beyond that? Not a rhetorical question, I hunger for knowledge.
* "Hey, all life on earth has a common ancestor which didn't have a parent but was capable of getting energy, dealing with it's own biproducts and having children but it died without leaving any trace of itself that we can find." Again, you can make observations that are consistent with the idea and build towards a concept that it is possible, but can you reproduce the event? Impossible. Or is it?
* At some point, a creature with n chromosomes that reproduced sexually got it on with another creature with n chromosomes that reproduced sexually and managed to produce viable offspring with n+1 chromosomes. Somehow, a viable mate was there, love was in the air, both survived to mating age and it was rad. If you can explain how that's possible, my entire day will be made (nobody can explain this to me because people don't know jack).
* At some point a creature that reproduced asexually produced a creature that reproduced sexually *and* had the instinct to know not only how to do it but how to be a gentle and sensitive lover. Oh and there was another creature that was female there, and they fell in love, survived to mating age, had 2.3 beautiful children and retired happily at the age of 55. Ok, that last part I threw in for fun, it's not really sciency. Again, if you can point out a mechanism that makes this possible, my day is made.