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Author Topic:   Problems with the first life
Ooook!
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Message 107 of 138 (185638)
02-15-2005 5:28 PM
Reply to: Message 104 by mihkel4397
02-15-2005 4:26 PM


Re: That first life form
The amazing thing which science accepts but wishes to ignore is that life emerged the moment there was water.
To the nearest second? Or to the nearest million years?
And it contained the fantastically complex genome which has been the basis of all further evolution.
Really??
That's an amazingly confident (and more importantly - absolute) statement. Can you explain the evidence that you have based this conclusion on?

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