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Old 02-21-2007, 01:15 PM
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Default Re: How did life begin?

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Obviously, dont you love it when things are made obvious cause they are undeniable. Im a pitiful clown, it all makes sense now. TYVM


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Phil gave a great little answer to how life may have begun, from lava to simple cells. How was your invisible God created? Really there is no answer at all to that. You can’t just say, well, I don’t understand how the sun keeps shining so it must be God. The God idea simply doesn’t answer anything. It’s just an idea that is completely untestable and so is without merit in the OP’s discussion. Phil may have been a bit harsh, but he at least is trying to logically address the OP.

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You treat this like science class, thats the problem

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The tools they tried to teach you in science class have far-reaching application in every aspect of your life. Critical thinking, parsimony, evaluating hypotheses, these are all fundamentally important to a scholarly approach to the world around you.
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