Yes, the tilt of the earth is only one of a very long series of coincidences, ALL of which must take place for life to flourish. And no, science still has no clue as to how life can come from non-life. I guess they just gotta have faith.
You said 'no name calling', not 'no teasing'. ;)
2007-01-19 12:51:08
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answered by Anonymous
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1. A large planetoid approxiamtely the size of mars collided with the Earth near the begining of the solar systems creation. The product was the imbalance of the earth's axis and the moon. The tilt of the earths axis has no effect on life existing, only on the type of life that evolved.
2. No such thing. Life evolves. If you mean the first chemical structure that was able to replicate, well there are many examples of that. But I guess it depends on what you call life.
Btw, sticking question mark at the end of a statement does not make it a question.
2007-01-19 12:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The tilt in the axis of the earth is only responsible for the stations (winter, spring, etc). Life would flourish on earth even without the stations. As for the beginning of life, science still does not know exactly how it began (though we have lots of clues) but I bet you we will if science continues in its inexorable progress. Remember, just 15 years ago we could not even imagine cellular phones!
2007-01-19 13:03:48
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answered by Pavi 2
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"As a Christian there is nothing you can say or do that will convince me that evolution is the way life occurred on this planet. I just see to many holes, two many gaps, to many false answers like the (peppered moth). I do not believe it." And that's where I stopped reading. Anyone this ignorant doesn't deserve to be answered but I'll try. Science deals with reality. Evolution is reality. Religion deals with myths and fairy tales. Understand now? If you still don't get it, read Trithemius's reply. It hits the nail on the head nicely.
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answered by Joanne 4
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Could a creator not have used science to create us? interesting to think are made of the same things as the stars.
2007-01-19 12:46:47
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answered by rev_rbm 1
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Where does the life come from? Sulfur, iron, granite, borax. How do inorganics make organics and if so, why are WE making them today with all our wonderful science!
2007-01-19 12:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont have aditional input to give you, and Im guessing that you probably dont believe in God (or at least not the way that I do) but I am glad to see that it's not only "religious fanatics" that cant fathom life beginning by "chance"
2007-01-19 12:46:44
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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Read Carl Sagan's book "Demon Haunted World"
2007-01-19 12:45:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I imagine your idea of a Creator will be slightly different when Christ comes again.
2007-01-19 12:46:48
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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I like your way of thinking
2007-01-19 12:45:28
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answered by Arizona is Hot 2
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