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thanny said:

The concept of life being created by chance in the first place is unbelievable. A life form capable of reproduction must have been created at one time, otherwise the life would have just died out. This sort of complexity being created by chance all at once? It just isn't possible.

Going of what I read in pro-evolution books, the earliest recognisable life-form were single-celled organisms which most likely reproduced in the same way that modern day bacteria do (No, do not take my word on this as I dont think the book Im talking about mentioned the reproduction methods and I dont know enough about it to argue it is a fact).

The same book also said that the first multi-celled organisms were worms. How do worms reproduced seeing as they are genderless? What happens when you cut a worm in two? It dies? No, you get two worms. There you go, as far as I know, thats ancient reproduction that for you. Except now we have a more advanced system (see my post around page 5/6 about advancing systems)