
I get more than a little bit bored with almost every debate with creationists eventually, and often very quickly, coming down to a demand that we explain abiogenesis, or more likely an assertion that it can't be explained because it's 'impossible'.
Then comes the parrot squawk, "you can't get life from non-life", as though any of them could define this 'life' thing.
So, with that in mind, I thought I would both give a puff for my book,
What Makes You So Special? From the Big Bang to You and put on record a perfectly plausible explanation for how abiogenesis
could have happened. Note, it's not meant to be an account of how it actually happened, just how it
could have happened, to refute creationist claims that it is impossible.
If any creationists wishes to substantiate that claim, please feel free to go through the following ten steps and say which laws of chemistry and/or physics would make one or more of them impossible. If you can't, clearly, it is not impossible.