I think nature tries to synthesize.It is the opposite to explosion.It happens like a natural procedure. There must be many planets with life
2006-07-03 08:37:53
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answered by qwine2000 5
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I think life began through a process we don't entirely understand. Trying to bring all the components of life together in a completely random situation would be... nearly impossible. Indeed, the systems of life that we observe today would suggest something very orchestrated and precise, and evolution, while a good theory, can't explain all of this complexity. So, I think that life was generated by chemicals that we have in the world, but manipulated by forces (conscious or not) that brought them together into something greater than the sum of its parts. You can call this force what you wish.
Since there's nothing particularly incredible about earth except that is favors life as we know it, it certainly doesn't mean that life supporting planets don't exist in other areas of the universe. Additionally, life of a different form could be created on different planets, life that is more adapted to different environments/conditions. So, yes, I think it has happened and will happen again.
2006-07-03 07:51:54
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answered by michelsa0276 4
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I believe that God created life a few thousands years ago. Within his creation, science did happen. I am not saying that the theory of evolution is correct, I'm saying that cells were formed with creation and that all the science that we see today was used by God to create the world and then man. When you think about the fact that man was made from dust, how amazing and miraculous is that? Even more amazing is the fact that God used a rib to create a woman. Life came through the miraculous power of God.
As for life on other planets, I do not believe that they have conditions which allow for life to exist. With the evidence that science gives us on what we need in order to live, it is hard to imagine that a planet like mars or venus would have all that is required to sustain life. Humans and plants would not be able to survive the heat of venus as it is closest to the sun and even on earth we struggle with the heat-our skin burns. We need oxygen to survive and without it, life can not exist!
2006-07-03 08:12:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that humans evolved through evolution and everything that comes along with that. As far as life on other planets, of course there is! If we exist on this planet then there definitely have to be life on other planets, and there has to be more planets then the ones we know of. People can't sit around and believe that we are the only ones existing in all the universe(s).
2006-07-03 07:55:58
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answered by binoxi 4
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Life began when God created the world. He spoke the animals into existence and then formed humans from the dust of the earth.
Has it happened on other planets? That's open for speculation...but I doubt it since conditions on the planets we know about are pretty extreme and not sufficient to support life.
Will it happen? If God wants to create another form of life on a different planet...then, yes...it would happen, otherwise it won't happen.
2006-07-03 07:52:06
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answered by Ronald G 2
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I believe life always comes from life and I believe it always has. In other words I do not think it is possible for life to come from any form of non-life. For some the idea of kicking dust until it falls into the form of an exquisitely timed and working watch is feasible if the amount of time for kicking up dust is extended by millions of years .However, this is statistically unfeasible for me as is the liklihood of life forms from primordial ooze.Life is beautiful and complex even in the simplest forms.I can not believe in this line of reasoning that an unthinkinkably irrational hypothesis gains credibility by adding millions of years to the formula.But each to his own.And then there is always the nagging question regarding ancient simple and complex life forms that still exist and the common occurrance of carbon dating error that I learned about on an excavation of ruins in an archeological dig I participated in.
2006-07-03 08:11:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Although many have said that a god created Earth, I think this is very untrue. First off, how could a god create such a complicated organism such as ourselves? This is very hard to do, considering we are fully made up of chemical reactions. Every single last part of a human being is made up of a chemical reaction. Such as our emotions. Humans actually came from a single tiny little micro-organisms, and proceeded to grow into monkeys, until they eventually grew into what we are today.
2006-07-03 07:56:51
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answered by biprincess_4202004 2
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Primordial Ooz, cells came out of Primordial Ooz and started mitosis and evolving into more complicated organisms. Scientists found some hints of simple life on Mars like cells and "spiders".
2006-07-03 07:46:17
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answered by Anonymous
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By a wanted '' accident'' . It happens on other planets too in different time.
2006-07-03 07:52:55
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answered by Gyuri L 1
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On earth life began by different changes in enovermint by water and made o2 and it by ..
2006-07-03 07:46:37
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answered by Anonymous
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