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Originally Posted by PR_Glen
Throw some yeast in some luke warm sugar water, you'll create a whack of life forms in a matter of seconds ;)
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But who or what created the yeast? And who or what created those elements needed to creat the things that created the yeast?
I think what Ron is asking is why science can't take INERT matter (which at one time in distance history must have been all that existed, if not outright nothingness) and create life from it?
Think about it. You have a bare rock of a planet, in it's cooling stages. No life. Now ask scientists to create life using only what's avialable. As far as we know, they can't, nor can anyone say with any degree of certainty what that "spark" was that caused life to form from nothing.. And I'm not entirely convinced the word "yet" even applies. I have a level of doubt that science will ever be able to definitively prove it (and thus invalidate the religious theory).
Personally I think the theory of evolution and the faith-based creation perspectives are more intertwined and related than most on either side would care to admit or even consider.
