Think of it this way. When little children are taught about some virus they found on Mars (in public school), do you think they will mention the possibility that God put it there? No way. They will use it as evidence life just "springs up" anywhere for the heck of it. The evolutionists would eat this up.
"Think of it this way. When little children are taught about some virus they found on Mars (in public school), do you think they will mention the possibility that God put it there? No way. They will use it as evidence life just "springs up" anywhere for the heck of it. The evolutionists would eat this up."
Well, chances of a "virus" being found on Mars are very low, considering that it doesn't have a hospitable enough environment to support a viral host. You probably meant "bacteria." I find it curious that you're more interested in other peoples reactions to such a discovery than in learning the difference between the two...
"God put it there" isn't a scientific explanation. I personally would like to see the public school system eradicated, but while it exists, there's no room for religion in it unless you are comfortable with Islam and Wicca being given equal ground with what you believe.
Anyway, I doublt that evolutionists would eat up bacteria found on Mars. It's probably not very compatible with our biophysiology, and we won't have any natural immunity to it. ;)