Abiogenesis and Atheism

Is belief in Abiogenesis a tenet of Atheism?

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Is belief in Abiogenesis a tenet of Atheism?

Yes
12
9%
No
122
90%
Don't know
1
1%
 
Total votes : 135

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Re: Abiogenesis and Atheism

#1181  Postby Nicko » Jan 20, 2012 9:05 pm

Oldskeptic wrote:
rainbow wrote:Please continue the discussion without me.
I've no further interest in taking part in this thread while I've a threat of sanctions against me.


Is this an admission by Rainbow that he can't participate in a discussion without violating the rules of discussion?


I think that is an unfair assumption. There are, I'm sure, many valid alternative explanations.

You know, like ... um, like ... um ...

I'll have to get back to you on that.
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#1182  Postby Spearthrower » Jan 23, 2012 5:05 am

It's not like this dead horse hasn't already been given a sound beating.... numerous times before this thread was even opened. I am sure it will necro-rez again in the future.
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