“When I see the moon on a clear night, I do say "blessed be" and I remind myself to be grateful to the universe that I happen to exist in such a lovely and wondrous world, even and especially as I can rattle on about magma cooling, abiogenesis, and natural selection.” WorldUniverseMoonNatural SelectionMagmaAbiogenesisBlessed Be Book:Pagan Standard Times: Essays on the Craft Source: Pagan Standard Times: Essays on the Craft
“The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some kind of freakish, vastly improbable, event. Such an occurrence would be indistinguishable from a miracle.” ScienceChanceBiologyCoincidenceNaturalismSerendipityIntelligent DesignOrigin Of LifeIdAbiogenesisIrreducible ComplexityLiving CellsChemical Evolution Book:Evolution: A Theory in Crisis Source: Evolution: A Theory in Crisis
“Will it be possible to solve these problems? It is certain that nobody has thus far observed the transformation of dead into living matter, and for this reason we cannot form a definite plan for the solution of this problem of transformation. But we see that plants and animals during their growth continually transform dead into living matter, and that the chemical processes in living matter do not differ in principle from those in dead matter. There is, therefore, no reason to predict that abiogenesis is impossible, and I believe that it can only help science if the younger investigators realize that experimental abiogenesis is the goal of biology.” ScienceGoalTransformationBiologyChemistryPossibleOrigin Of LifeAbiogenesisChemical Processes Author:Jacques Loeb