There could be anything, or nothing. The point is that evolutionists offer the examples that point to life as being ubiquitous. If it is that, then complex life should be inevitable in many instances.
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Do they? If we take an objective measure of life such as a ratio of biomass to mass, life is very rare, even here on Earth.
Specious argument, and wrong. Life exists at the bottom of the ocean, miles in the air, deep inside of caves, the antarctic, arctic... Your point is I suppose that it doesn’t exist inside of rocks.