Question #dd09b

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Jun 26, 2016

I had referred to abiogenesis in my essay on "Religion and science" in my book "Faiths and proximate truths (2010)". Please see the the excerpts given as explanation.

Explanation:

T am quite sure that specific examples of abiogenesis could flash,

after reading the following. I am just setting the reader in the

groove

Excerpts from pp 121-122, 9. Religion and science, Faiths and

proximate truths (2010), by A. S. Adikesavan:

The principle that living matter can be produced from non-living

matter is called abiogenesis.

"Dust to man" creation had given the clue for "matter to matter

transformations" in creations that were believed to be from

hydrogen, through helium, through iron and heavy metals, through

stars and planets, to life on Earth.

Obviously. some researchers might have used what was found in

Scriptures about living and non-living things, and also about visible

and invisible, to their advantage.