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Originally Posted by octothorp
I think this news is just as interesting as extraterrestial life. This really bolsters the theory that abiogenesis actually isn't that uncommon, but is difficult to detect because on our life-filled planet, any abiogenesis gets lost in the noise and is probably either immediately swallowed up by pre-existing life forms or mistaken for pre-existing life-forms. But in a poisonous lake, none of that noise exists and so these arsenic life forms can actually survive long-enough to be observed.
I'm really curious to see what the creationists and intelligent designists do with this info.
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Even if aliens do get discovered... they will just say..."well that means God created humans and aliens"
Isn't that what they have been doing for centuries with new ideas and discoveries?