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But spontaneous generation is an essential part of the theory of evolution. ... (This is called biogenesis, and is what the ... Pasteur declared, "It is in the power of man to make parasitic illnesses disappear from the face of the globe, if the doctrine of spontaneous generation is wrong, as I am sure it is."5 On April 7, 1864,
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As the theory of evolution goes, all life originated from a first single cell .... Also wrong. Biogenesis is true, no doubt about that. ...
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I shall only summarize what it took 28 volumes in all to have refuted the evolutionary concepts by my Theory of Biogenesis which is an atheistic and biological creationist theory on the origin of species(l, 2). Darwinian and neoDarwinian evolutionary views ... Attributed to this type of blind belief in a wrong concept,
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webhome.idirect.com/~kccheng/easyhosting.com/chengrev/I-4/e.html
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A calculation of the probability of spontaneous biogenesis by information theory, Journal of Theoretical ...
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www.bio-medicine.org/biology-definition/Abiogenesis/
www.bio-medicine.org/biology-definition/Abiogenesis/
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The theory of evolution is only a theory, and not a fact. Good scientific theory requires the inherent ability to be proven false. Although theories of any kind may seem factual because they have survived “the test of time” and ... Biogenesis therefore does not add any credence to creationism. ... Why Atheism is Wrong...
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non-theist.com/views-on-the-theories-of-evolution/
non-theist.com/views-on-the-theories-of-evolution/
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Did he believe in Spontaneous Generation or Biogenesis? ... Describe the results of his experiment; What was wrong with his experiment? Louis Pasture ... Scientist have accepted the theory of biogenesis for over 100 years. ...
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students.resa.net/bhsmc/ClassClicks/Bradley/Biogeneis%20online.doc
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1# A)correct, but it is one of the flaws in the theory B)Incorrect, this isn't a part of the Biogenesis THEORY (it's not a law anymore then Evolution is); 2# Wrong. This you just have mixed up.
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When Jean Baptiste Lamarck proposed his theory of evolution, to reconcile his ideas with Aristotle’s Scala naturae, he proposed that as creatures strive for greater perfection, thus move up the “ladder,” new organisms arise by spontaneous generation to fill the vacated places on the lower rungs.
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biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio114/spontgen.htm
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But Redi also thought that there were two modes of Biogenesis. ... and the advance of science soon showed that though Needham might be quite wrong, ... The discovery of oxygen led to the laying of the foundations of a scientific theory of respiration, and to an examination of the marvellous interactions of organic substances...
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