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This hypothesis postulates that life is neither the product of supernatural creation, nor is it spontaneously generated through abiogenesis, but that it has always existed in the universe.
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In short, it's virtually impossible to tell whether abiogenesis was a fluke event, or a common occurrence -- here, or elsewhere in the universe.
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Although he accepted abiogenesis and the evolution of animals, he rejected the theory that the human species is the product of evolution, arguing that humans have souls.
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Categorizing abiogenesis as supernatural is a blatant category error on your part.
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Classical notions of spontaneous generation, which can be considered under the modern term abiogenesis, held that certain complex, living organisms are generated by decaying organic substances.
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That doesn't mean it is the only remaining abiogenesis theory.
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Given limited understanding of abiogenesis, it is currently unknown what percentage of these planets actually develop biospheres.
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In science, abiogenesis is an independent hypothesis from evolutionary theory, which takes it as axiomatic that self-replicating life existed in the distant past, whatever its origin.
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He also introduced the term abiogenesis.
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The origin of life, known as abiogenesis, distinct from the evolution of life, is another ongoing field of research.
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