Sweet Deal for the Evolutionists?
"More space sugar," _Science News_ v. 166, Oct. 9, 2004, p. 237, tells of the discovery of (more) evidence for the presence of "the simple sugar glycoaldehyde ... 26,000 light-years from Earth." The evolutionists are excited about this because they hope such sugars could be deposited on planets as well as the "dust-and-gas cloud" in space, and "Glycoaldehyde can combine with other sugars to form ribose, the backbone of DNA and RNA." Producing ribose is just one step they have to explain to get living things without a Creator, and a sugar with two carbon atoms, two oxygen atoms, and four hydrogen atoms is just one step toward that. For that matter, they're still speculating on how the simple sugar got in the space cloud, which is too cold for the formation of such molecules.
Until Next Time,
David Bump
Philippians 3: 13 Brethren, I
count not myself to have
apprehended: but [this] one thing
[I do], forgetting those things
which are behind, and reaching
forth unto those things which are
before, 14 I press toward the
mark for the prize of the high
calling of God in Christ Jesus.
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