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If theres is no God then how did life start? whats the theory?
did a germ come in contact with some chemical or something and that started life?
Im just curious what the athiest point of view is on this |
Lensman created GFY and here we are.
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different molecules joining together. prolly bacteria or some shit started it all and as time went on grew more and more complex.
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mine is that a meteor hit the earth, and brought with it the building blocks of life, and they may have mixed with something on our planet.
lets you think there may be others like us anyway... |
Do u know that in Italy, the Vatican, today, year 2004, they're going to abbolish "Darwin's evolution theory"?
As far as how it was created, i've got an advice for ya, u better take care of the stuff that really matters to you, that shit is handled by the higher minds. |
That question is the single dumbest reason to believe in God.
You can't accept that maybe an amoeba came to life through random interaction of energy and molecules or whatever. You have to have an "explanation" for the existence of life. BUT YOU DON'T NEED AN EXPLANATION FOR HOW AN OMNIPOTENT BEING CAME INTO EXISTENCE! I just don't get it. |
we come from rocks
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It all started with the Big Bang....
Some say the earth was created in 6 days, some say that you should not take 6 days literaly but rather see it as 6 period of time :2 cents: |
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the big bang theory is one
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And by the way it's spelled atheist.
When I was born the nurse asked my mother what religion the family was and she said "atheist." They actually put it on my wrist band but they spelled it "athiest." So now I tell people I've been an a-thigh-est from birth. |
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almost 6000 years ago god...
he created adam and eve.... gore created the web and here we are thanks and goodnight |
how do you know we are here and this is not a dream?
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There's been research that indicates that a soup of various relatively simple hydrocarbons and nitrates (such as what might have been found in the ooze or atmosphere of the earth several billion years ago) can, when exposed to electric discharges, spontaneously generate significant quantities of amino and nucleic acids.
It's conceivable that with sufficient time, lightning storms and 'soup' to work with that molecules eventually strung together to the point where proto-life was brought into existance. Millions upon millions of years work of sparks and sludge could conceivably bring that about. This concept is the 'heterotrophic hypothesis'. Google for the Urey-Miller experiment for more insight into this possibility. Other theories suggest that ice comets or other interstellar projectiles may have 'seeded' our planet with the basic building blocks of life, and some meteors recovered after impact also sometimes contain higher-order molecules, or that these compounds will form spontaneously miles underground from geothermal heat sources that catalyse simpler compounds in clay. Unless we get sherman and a wayback machine, we may never know. :glugglug |
There is God. I believe in him.:)
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Ape revolution!
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Bad luck.
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