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Abiogenesis is an hypothesis advanced to explain the origin of life. It is the process by which living organisms develop from nonliving matter. It may also refer to [[spontaneous generation]] which is the archaic theory which believe that life could appear spontaneously under particular conditions. Pieces of cheese and bread wrapped in rags and left in a dark corner, for example, were thus thought to produce mice, according to this theory, because after several weeks, there were mice in the rags. Many believed in spontaneous generation because it explained such occurrences as the appearance of maggots on decaying meat. <ref>http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/abiogenesis</ref>
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'''Abiogenesis''' is a scientific hypothesis postulated to explain the origins of living organisms. According to this theory, a process exists through which living organisms developed from nonliving matter.
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==Historical Meanings==
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Abiogenesis may also refer to [[spontaneous generation]], an archaic theory that stated that life could appear spontaneously under particular conditions. For example, pieces of cheese and bread wrapped in rags and left in dark areas were thought to produce mice, because after several week, mice appeared in the food. The same reasoning was applied to the appearance of maggots on decaying meat. <ref name="Dictionary Definition">[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/abiogenesis Abiogenesis from Reference.com]</ref>
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==Biblical Abiogenesis==
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The most famous example of abiogenesis begins in Genesis 1:20, when [[God]] created life:
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{{Bible quote|And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven.|book=Genesis|chap=1|verses=20|version=KJV}}
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==See Also==
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*[[Creation]]
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*[[Biblical scientific foreknowledge]]
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==References==
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Abiogenesis is a scientific hypothesis postulated to explain the origins of living organisms. According to this theory, a process exists through which living organisms developed from nonliving matter.

Historical Meanings

Abiogenesis may also refer to spontaneous generation, an archaic theory that stated that life could appear spontaneously under particular conditions. For example, pieces of cheese and bread wrapped in rags and left in dark areas were thought to produce mice, because after several week, mice appeared in the food. The same reasoning was applied to the appearance of maggots on decaying meat. [1]

Biblical Abiogenesis

The most famous example of abiogenesis begins in Genesis 1:20, when God created life:

And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven. Genesis 1:20 (KJV)

See Also

References

  1. Abiogenesis from Reference.com