Wait a minute! I’ve been called a science denier my whole life because...

 https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/discovery-could-change-know-origin-214000894.html

Wait a minute! I’ve been called a science denier my whole life because of my faith, I been told how life was created was 100% proven by science. The science might be changing on creation?

If you’ve listened to some of my shows you will find that I believe science and Christianity can exist in the same space. Any individual who has fallen away from their faith or shies away from Christianity because of science is missing the entire point of sacrifice, death, resurrection and love shown by Jesus and God. I would encourage you to not get hung up on the creation story and if it does or does not lines up with current science.

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The true origin of life has always been one of the greatest unknowns that we as humans have sought to learn about. From the creation of the world in the Bible to the belief that biomolecules came to Earth on the backs of asteroids or comets billions of years ago, we’ve seen several answers over the years. Until now, though, many believed that the basic building blocks of life, called peptides, required water to form. This ruled out the possibility that these building blocks could come from space, right? Well, new research has turned that belief on its head. And now some say we’ll need to look to the stars if we truly want to find the true origin of life.

Krasnokutski says the formation of peptides normally requires the addition of water in the first step. The second step involves the removal of the water to complete the formation. This creates what scientists call an amino acid glycine, a key figure in the hunt for the origin of life.

With this new research, Krasnokutski and his team proved it is possible. Additionally, they proved that the previous convention isn’t the only way these peptides form.

The team used substrates as a stand-in for cosmic dust particles. Next, the team brought the particles together with carbon, ammonia, and carbon monoxide. All of which are components found on cosmic dust. The team combined them in air pressure at one quadrillionth of the normal air pressure and minus 263 degrees Celsius.

The result was a polyglycine similar to peptides we’ve already discovered. It’s a notable bit of information in the search for the origin of life. Of course, it doesn’t tell us for sure whether the original peptides came from space. It does at least give us a reason to start looking beyond our own planet for the true origin of life. Even with that knowledge, though, the answer to that question is still a long way off.

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