Or is it a perpetually infinite process that's "always" been in motion, without a beginning? If one could somehow "trace" evolution back to it's "starting point" -- the point that "got the ball rolling" to jump-start it into a live active process that started spawning life, would you even find a "beginning" point there? I guess my question basically is, What is the "cause" behind the process of evolution? Since "evolution" can take credit for spawning life, "what" can take credit for jump-starting it into an active process?
Don't worry, this isn't a question with some hidden agenda to promote religion. I'm simply curious, as I find both God and the evolution theory to be flawed concepts. And I'm merely interrogating Evolution as to how it came to be a "live", active process in the first place. I'm searching for some logical "cause" behind it's life-spawning capability.
2007-02-15
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