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Originally Posted by Zadrian
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Except that first life. That life came from nothing, right?
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No, the first life is God. This is referring to life within the physical Universe. The first of every life form had to be created. Hence the question, which came first, the chicken or the egg? It's literally impossible that either could have come first since each requires the other to already exist in order to come into existence. This means then that the first of each life form was specifically created.
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Secondly, the law of biogenesis does not contradict the theory of evolution - the fact that you are attempting to imply that, just shows your ignorance about the subject.
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Actually it does because according to the law of biogenesis, all life forms can only produce after their own kind. For instance, cats come from cats and cats only produce more cats. Dogs only come from other dogs and can only produce more dogs etc,. Same goes for literally every single living thing you can think of. Horses? Come from other horses and only produce more horses. Bee's? Only come from other bee's and only produce more bee's. Birds? Only come from other birds and only produce more birds. No evidence ever observed in the history of the world has ever contradicted this established scientific fact.
Not only does the law of biogenesis and cell theory contradict evolution but so does the laws of thermodynamics. Energy is heading towards entropy. The evolution of molecules into ever increasingly complex forms is the literal opposite of what the laws of thermodynamics tell us. That energy is constantly breaking down over time and becoming less complex until ultimately all energy in existence will achieve a state of maximum entropy and will then become inert and useless.