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jer133 said:

There was some dirt, water and hydrogen and for no reason it turned into single celled creatures. Why did that happen? The dirt felt like it. I mean how far a stretch is that. Is it that hard to imagine some diety got the whole ball started?

Yeah, Mars has evidence of water at one point in time, so we have all the makings of what could have been life... but guess what?  It probably didn't live very long being that there's no atmosphere.  So, your telling me that God made a mistake on Mars?  That gets back into our whole debate on whether or not God can make mistakes.

There are quite literally billions of stars.  The chance that life would spring up on one of 8(?) planets circling one of those billions is pretty good.  It's like playing reverse odd for the lottery.  You have a million to one change instead of a one in a million.  I can't wait until we find life on another planet and hear religion try to change the rules to compensate that one.

 



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