"Abiogenesis? ‘Spontaneous generation’ was a mainstream...

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    "Abiogenesis? ‘Spontaneous generation’ was a mainstream scientific doctrine for a very long time, until proven wrong by Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur. Even then it died a slow and painful death. Spontaneous generation basically proposed that given the right conditions and precursors, life would arise all by itself ‘spontaneously’. "

    These experiments didn't prove that the doctrine, as you quaintly call it, of spontaneous generation is wrong. Spontaneous generation didn't take place under the conditions of the experiments - that is all the experiments demonstrated.

    The other experiments demonstrated that basic assumptions under the experimental conditions were in error and didn't disprove spontaneous generation.

    Even if spontaneous generation is a false "doctrine" we could never prove it to be so because we can't possibly test all circumstances.

    If life started by some sort of generation we can't rule out the possibility that it wasn't spontaneous but was rather a protracted process.

    Even if we could produce spontaneous generation in a laboratory then we would demonstrate that it is possible, but would still be left with the problem of not knowing whether we were observing the actual process that started life. We do not know if one or more processes could be responsible for the start of life.
 
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