oh yeah, you are only satisfied with the answer "god did it"
I suggest reading at least ONE real science book
2007-07-11 07:33:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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6 billion years ago the earth had a methane atmosphere, they have evidence of this. In a lab they took methane added lightning strikes and created life, proteans. A few trillion different proteans in a promordial soup and you have single cells and dna. Science has answered these questions and many more stupid ones you have asked. The design of the human is not unique, it is spread throughout the animal kingdom especially the primates. Virtually identical in some aspects. It is the most efficient form it could have taken. That is why the phi formula is so distinct, it is efficient throughout nature in almost all respects. Should you believe in god as a guy hanging out in space someplace who looks a lot like you then you are seriously demented. Anything like a god would be a spirit, not a corporal being. And now you are throwing in Rloswell?? If god created us why is it that he did not creat all the other beings out there. Did he get tired out or something?? If you should actually read something outside of the bible, there was a Jesus person who came to the Aztecs and the Incas in central and south america about the same time as Jesus in the bible preaching almost the same thing. And they died in similar manners. One was raised off a mountain in a cloud and one walked across the water diappearing in the distance. This is all true which is why the monks with the conquistadores did their best to destroy any written information by those races and then did their best to destroy those races. And here you are again thinking the bible was written in english. Get a clue.
2007-07-11 07:44:12
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answered by bocasbeachbum 6
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Evolution only started once life began. The planet formed as a result of the "Big Bang", another theory entirely. Based on current data the time it took for the earth to form to the point where it could support life can only be guessed at but it is likely on the order of eons. Over the course of billions of years, life adapted to the environment around it through mutation. The mutations that were beneficial survived through breeding. Those that didn't died off. When the environment changed drastically, so did life. We developed as complex organisms with systems and intellect that allow us to survive where other species wouldn't. We have many vestigial organs that no longer have use such as the appendix, something we would not have if we were created but would have if we descended from creatures that had functional appendixes.
As predators, we needed depth perception which is provided by binocular vision, accommodated by two front-facing eyes. Hair was for warmth and was more abundant on our non-clothing wearing ancestors. The large cranium houses our huge cerebrum, the reason we are able to converse and think and not just grunt and throw rocks.
Just because science cannot accurately answer every question does not make it a matter of religion and faith. Remember, you are basing your world view on the stories of nomadic sheep herders from literally millennia ago. You have zero evidence to support any of your claims. Scientists have over 100 years of data collected that all point towards "survival of the fittest" style evolution.
2007-07-11 07:55:34
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answered by deusexmichael 3
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Do some reading before you post a question please.
Evolution did not "cause the planet Earth to exsist" as you say. Evolution did not even cause life to exist on the earth. Evolution is simply the explination for how life changes from one form to another on the Earth.
It is interesting that you say that satan created aliens. I guess that would make him a god then, after all you are claiming that he created life.
If you want evil to end then end the major religions that are fueling it, the Abrahamic religions.
2007-07-11 07:50:23
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answered by Matt - 3
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Technically, the process of life forming is abiogenesis, but evolutionary principles apply once a molecule can catalyze reactions forming similar molecules. DNA was probably a late development -- a more stable storage system to produce more working RNA.
Life on earth started about 3.8 billion years ago, 700-800 million years after the Earth formed.
The fact that every terrestrial vertebrate has a tetrapod (four-limbed; some creatures have lost one or both pairs or may have vestiges), two-eyed architecture discounts the uniqueness you proclaim.
Your speculation about life on other planets is just vapid fantasizing.
2007-07-11 07:48:00
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answered by novangelis 7
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Actually, the human body is not unique. We look just like a lot of other primates, and similar to other mammals as well.
And evolution did not cause the creation of the planet. Evolution tells how life has changed to be the way it is now.
I have said it before and I will say it again: try learning something before you post, child.
2007-07-11 07:42:34
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answered by Kharm 6
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You are an advanced species of primate thats why you look like you do. Why do you think evolution would not be able to produce a human being? What point of reference do you have on what evolution can or cannot create. What is this life on other worlds is created by Satan stuff? Where does it say that in the Bible? Your just making this up as you go along
2007-07-11 07:37:21
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answered by snoopy22564 4
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Depends on what your mean by "Created"... We are currently looking into the possibility that the building blocks of life originated on this planet from meteors that crashed on the early earth... This would be an alternate explanation for abiogenesis... This in no way implies it was sent by aliens.. Evolution is not about life origin... So, Evolution has nothing to do with it!!
2016-03-15 02:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There are some interesting books available which summarize research on the origins of life. Briefly, organic chemicals formed from simple chemical reactions. Eventually nucleic acids were formed by the bonding of organic chemicals. That can even be reproduced in a laboratory. Chains of nucleic acids formed simple shards of RNA. Eventually an RNA molecule capable of self replication (simply by having a certain sequence of nucleobases) would have been formed. This would have led to an RNA phenotypic world. Simple molecular shards of RNA, once capable of self replication, would have been subjected to an evolutionary process. But a chemical evolutionary process different from biological evolution. For instance, distinct phenotypes of RNA could have joined or bonded together to form new phenotypes. Later, advanced forms of phenotypic RNA, with the ability to synthesize proteins, store genetic information and reproduce would have evolved. Eventually we would have had viral-like shells synthesized by RNA strands, consisting of maybe as few as 150 codons. We are still a long way away from a single cell with complex chromosomes built of DNA, but we are getting there, step-by-step, no? It appears to have taken a few hundreds of millions of years for these evolutionary precursor events to have led to the first single celled organism with DNA.
That life came about first by chemical evolution and later through biological evolution is no longer a matter of scientific contention. The really hot question now in science is whether phenotypic RNA evolved protein synthesis and metabolism, or whether these chemical processes started independently (it appears that this is chemically possible) and then merged in an endosymbiotic process.
Also, the human body is not so unique, but is very similar in anatomy, morphology and even in molecular genetics, to other species in the primate order. That is why we do medical research on monkeys and apes.
2007-07-11 07:35:01
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answered by Dendronbat Crocoduck 6
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"Geology shows that fossils are of different ages. Paleontology shows a fossil sequence, the list of species represented changes through time. Taxonomy shows biological relationships among species. Evolution is the explanation that threads it all together. Creationism is the practice of squeezing one's eyes shut and wailing 'does not!'"
Wow. Nothing about the formation of the planets. Could it be you don't know what you are talking about?
The planet existed for about 3 billion years before life was formened. And we are talking 1 cell bacteria as life.
And how are we formened in the image of god if god has no body?
2007-07-11 07:31:15
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answered by punch 7
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You should read up on this. It's really interesting. A lot of very careful time and thought has gone into the study of early Earth, all a wonderful mystery to be unraveled with scant information.
PS There are no reliable accounts about any extraterrestrials that have come out of Roswell NM.
2007-07-11 07:35:14
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answered by Herodotus 7
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