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Old 01-23-2003, 08:40 PM   #11
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Default Re: Atheistic view on the how life began


Big bang is not necessarily wrong and does not exclude God in his most primitive form on earth. God is love and Lord God is life and so when life first began on earth God found a home in Lord God in whatever shape or form that was.

Our mythology was started about 6000 years ago and that is when our heaven was first juxtaposed with our earth for us as descendants of Abrahamic religions, or, as objectors to these religions.

The evolutionay model denies that intelligence exists within the species which is absurd and just a reflection of their own ignorance. In the species man this would mean that we have no intelligence and no soul which is wherein we are created after the image of our ancestors.
 
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I think the correct answer is "I don't know, I wasn't there, but neither were you so you don't either."

The Urey experiment might have used the wrong starting conditions, and Darwin's theory might be weak in the very beginnings of life, but that's not the point. They both demonstrated that life could begin and evolve without supernatural intervention, and that remains the most plausible explanation.
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