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Friday, October 29, 2010

My Atheism: A Breach of Einstein's "Laws"?

Preface and Context: I was recently challenged by a blogging/email buddy to explain my atheism and I responded, rather reflexively, with curt answers.  The questions were good ones, if not just a bit vehemently posed.  This post is one of a short series that attempts to answer those inqueries in a more respectful way.  Two disclaimers though: a) The questions were posed as a set and therefore have a certain coherency.  At the risk of losing the thread, I have decided to separate the individual parts and offer a post on each.  I have preserved the original order of the questions in the order of the posts if you choose to reconstruct the original query, b) I have, in some cases, edited the question to tone down the sarcasm.  These qestions were posed in the heat of "battle", and in order to reduce the chance of my responding in kind and missing the important points, I have tried to responsibly restate the question in the spirit in which it was originally intended.  Any mis-treatment in this respect is my own error and I apologize in advance, although I have made an effort to maintain my civility. 

Question 3) Doesn't the theory that life 'evolved-from-inanimate-matter' contradict (at least one of) Einstein's laws? 

Response 3) OK, give me a hint.... which law(s)?  Or are we in the realm of biochemistry maybe? 

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