To: RightWhale
The microbes are obviously from earth, not from outer space. Life cannot exist in outer space. If the microbes were planted by aliens (panspermia), the inevitable question then becomes: Where did the alien life come from? Life does not come from non-life. Panspermia is a desperate attempt for naturalists and atheists to find an answer to the origin of life without admitting the most likely source - God.
To: exmarine
Life does not come from non-life. An assertion, not a fact. And a testable assertion at that.
205 posted on
12/19/2002 7:21:43 AM PST by
js1138
To: exmarine
the most likely source - God At some point in figuring out the relations and origins of mind, soul, and consciousness the condition is reached where God must be invoked. For some the logic reaches deeply. Others come to God right away.
To: exmarine
Panspermia is a desperate attempt for naturalists and atheists to find an answer to the origin of life without admitting the most likely source - God.That's a rich statement, after reviewing your blowhard rhetoric further down the thread.
How have you come to the conclusion that god would be the 'most likely source', professor?
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