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Originally Posted by vaylorie
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Ok, so:
You: Life in modern form was purely natural, infinitesimal chance over time = infinite complexity.
Me: Well, where did the original matter come from?
You: Nobody knows.
Me: Could it have been created?
You: There is absolutely no creator.
Me: Then how did it get here?
You: Nobody knows, we just can't understand it.
Me: You sure it couldn't have been a creator god?
You: No, it certainly wasn't a creator God.
Ephirith, Dropping logic bombs!
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I'm sorry, but this is really stupid and shows an intense lack of knowledge in all life sciences.
The basic elements are theorized to be formed during the big bang (Helium and Hydrogen) then through many processes that are far too detailed for me to start explaining to you over this forum, we have ourselves the table of elements, which also happens to contain the elements of life (as we know it on Earth)
inb4 it's just a theory! (Please look up scientific theory and what it entails)
Sure, you can say, "but how did the big bang happen? It has to be gods, or humanoid lizards rait??!" The answer is simple, we have yet to find out.
Look at it this way, the world makes a lot more sense when seeking knowledge based on the big bang theory... Meaning that the way it is described to us post-big bang makes a lot more sense because we can see all of the evidence. Scientific discoveries can actually be viewed.
The universe does not function as it is written in the bible, or any other religious texts (world-wide floods, dude carrying the sun in a boat, some folks living on a mountain, or some asshole offering you 72 virgins for blowing yourself up ((which I heard isn't even in the Qu'ran)))