That is the concept of uniformitarianism though - that the same processes don't change. Although chemical and physical processes seem to be constant, other variables and conditions (amount of C-14 available) can change rapidly - especially in catastrophic situations (volcanoes, a world-wide flood, comet hitting the Earth, etc.)
Citations, please. I'm especially interested in reliable geologic (not biblical) evidence for the comet hits and world-wide flood.
Without going into detail, the Bible even speaks of the rainbow. Before the Flood, if there were no rainbows, the atmospheric conditions would be different than after the Flood. The change would also cause other things to happen like life-spans of people getting shorter.
Irrelevant speculation.
Making biology an exception because something might happen instead of what is currently happening that scientifically has been observed to happen is just blind faith (especially when it contradicts what we see all the time everywhere we look).
Exception to what? Scientific hypotheses precede experimental verification. Sometimes they survive, often needing modification, many fail or are simply replaced by other hypotheses and theories before they definitively fail.
Abiogenesis is a religion not science and is no better than believing in God.
Abiogenesis is a hypothesis. It can be and is being tested. There are other competing hypotheses.
Abiogenesis: "Maybe this happened." "Let's try some experiments."
Religion: "God created life." "How can you be sure?" "It says so in this book written long ago and translated many times, so you must accept it as truth."
See the difference?
The Biblical God at least (1) conforms to what is observed - life creating life - Gen 2:7 "Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being."
Are there any other accounts of supernatural being(s) creating life from non-life? Credible accounts would be preferred. I challenge the assertion that what you describe "conforms to what is observed", which is biological (i.e., non-supernatural) life creating life.
(2) has recorded history by humans (if you choose to believe it. Picking and choosing which history to believe is a different story).
It sounds like you aren't too confident about how reliable this "recorded history" is, but you choose to believe it yourself.
Life from non-life is purely theoretical
You're right. I already said that.
and unless demonstrated in nature or laboratory will always be an item of pure blind faith that does not coincide with what we observe day-to-day (sort of like the FE fantasy).
Not really. I see five basic possibilities:
1) Abiogenesis is actually the origin of life on earth, and....1a) It is successfully accomplished in the lab
.1b) It is never successfully accomplished in the lab
Or
2) Abiogenesis is not actually the origin of life on earth, and....2a) It is actually accomplished in the lab, anyway, because it's physically possible
.2b) It is never successfully accomplished in the lab...
..2bi) Because it's not possible
..2bii) Because it's physically possible but the right experiment wasn't done
Even if one of the the a) cases happen, it might or might not be possible to distinguish between 1a) and 2a), although either of those results would no doubt spur a massive research effort to try. AFAIK, we're currently at 1b), 2bi), or 2bii), and can't tell which it is. But this isn't really my field of expertise and I'm certainly not up on the latest.
If you have a half-billion km2 laboratory with chemicals continuously interacting in the presence of a strong source of energy for a few billion years, even highly unlikely arrangements and reactions have a feasible probability of occurring a few times. It only takes once.
Simply calculate the statistics of creating a protein composed of ~1000 amino acids (~41000 and another exact same one made of nucleic acids - DNA - at the same time in the same space (<width of a cell) ~42000 ?). This is no way even remotely close to making a cell with ribosomes and mitochondria that are like 10x even bigger (does NOT mean it takes 10x longer but like ~12,000 ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE harder ~420,000 ?).
Do you think that's the
only recipe that will work? If so, on what basis?
No citation.
It's just your opinion, then?
Just both try to make the Earth "old" using opposite assumptions (uniformitarianism for geology and non-uniformitarianism for biology).
Thanks for sharing.