I'm sorry, not every concatenation of english letters automatically has meaning. Want to try answering the question?
Not my terms. I'm not going to go back and forth for 2 pages on this so...
"Non-biological life" is an oxymoron in the English language. If you intend to employ it as a term in your arguments, you must give it actual meaning, or else you're simply speaking gibberish.
No, you've created a caricature.
Assertions are not arguments.
No, when I said what I did about life and there needing to be a thing that started to replicate there was an assumption that life didn't always exist.
It doesn't matter what you assume. It's still a false dichotomy.
You idiotically thought I was trying to establish that life didn't always exist. Your stupid quibbling was the problem, not any argument I made.
You presented a dichotomy with one option obviously false ("we're not here"). The implication is that the remaining proposition is necessarily true. I explained why the other option is not necessarily true.
No, I don't want to take on any new arguments with you.
As poorly as you argue, I wouldn't want to if I were you.
Your douchie quibbling are really getting old.
Here "quibbling" stands for "pointing out my poor arguments, meaningless gibberish, and errors in fact."
Yeah, I bet that gets old. Maybe you should try being honest and intelligent for once. It won't hurt, I promise.
Gainsaying. You haven't rebutted my argument at all.
What I lacked was the ability to think somebody would make such irrelevant arguments as you have. That is totally on me.
It isn't irrelevant. You made a false statement as a premise of your arguments. Pointing out its falsehood is of the utmost relevance.
Hello Mr. Too Stupid to Recognize Fallacious Inference.
Why would I concede something that was never an issue? You brought up that pointless possibility. It's also possible that you're a spam bot.
The possibility is precisely what makes your stupid dichotomy a false one. That's its point, and why you are wrong again.
Because the idea that (biological) life has always existed is held by nobody.
Who has claimed that it is?
Nobody should take it seriously because it is an absurd idea.
What contradiction does it entail?
People here are talking about abiogenesis because they all know life didn't always exist.
How do they know it?
I know nothing of the sort, as I have insisted repeatedly. Why do you feel compelled to lie so freely? Have you no dignity? Have you no integrity?