| thanny said: I know its not exactly on topic, but if you cant really use the 'chances of' arguement to justify an afterlife (or lack thereof) because the chances of life creating iteself by chance (assuming you would believe this if you believe there is no hell) is far less then then 0.000000000000000000001% |
There is actually a good chance of life being created from organic molecules. We know organic molecules are created naturally by the universe, it rains methane on Saturn's moon Titan and there is a large nebula cloud made up of alcohol.
Life is simply the ability of chemistry to replicate itself, and all it takes is the right materials (organic molecules) and an energy source (sun). Also, what many people dont understand is that the cell is not the first form of life, its actually a huge leap from its more humble beginnings. The cell itself includes organelles that use to be independent, such as mitochondria which even has its own DNA. Before that there were just naturally created protiens and energy cycles to displace energy (think Krebs cyles). Once protiens got involved in the energy cycle process, life was born.







