I am asking this because someone on another post suggested that such a question be asked that way instead of the usual "Who created the universe".
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So if some scientist think that life on earth first came from lightening striking mud (something like that), chemical evolution, or out of a sludge that oceans were made out of, why aren't these events repeated? Why was life only first originally created at one period of time, and not in a random period of time through out generations? Or is it? So what is preventing life from originating again? Also if life originated once, then doesn't life eventually run a risk of being extinct at some point?
Lots of questions, I know. Sorry, I can only answer 10 so I need to conserve.
2007-11-24
19:15:08
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