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Quote by: HelioPrime So what would be the real terms of great one?
The primitive earth consisted of rock, gas, and water depending on the timeline your viewing it in. These were what earth consisted of, unless you want to include a meteor containing alien organisms.
Were simple organisms that consumed carbon and producted oxygen as a waste the first life? If so how does that come to be? How would a meteor to use Isherwoods idea create life?
I guess the question is what possible senario could give a rock a chance to evolve or become an organic entity?
I think this is the toughest question to answer if you firmly stand agaisnt any notion of the supernatural as relating to creation. Not to say life was created over 6 days of course, but how can rock become life without some sort of interference.
I guess we could argue it based on mathamatical probability, giving aliens, god, and other choices % based chances of occuring and then guessing the best answer.
The answer is just grasping at straws, but I think this question is one of the biggests reasons we can't discount faith. |
You see, you are not asking questions to learn, however, you are asking questions to make the current explanations seem ridiculous.
If you are asking questions to learn then refer to Chainers post.
[i]"One objection that many critics have is the problem of logistics. However, with technologically advanced aircraft at His disposal, transportation for Jesus was NEVER a problem ----
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