Thank you for your take on the cosmos, CToss, and welcome to the fray.
Everything that was created evolved from more primal beginnings. Our solar system was birthed from a cloud of gas and dust that was spewed out in the nova of a dead star. The iron in our blood, the calcium in our bones, the oxygen we breath and the carbon in our muscles, all were given to us from the death of that star.
Indeed, and I believe that the universe was created primed for the development of life and it's evolution to the diversity of life we see around us and into the past via fossils and DNA and the nested hierarchy that shows descent.
See
Panspermic Pre-Biotic Molecules - Life's Building Blocks (Part I) and
Self-Replicating Molecules - Life's Building Blocks (Part II) for more.
Each and every one of us grew from a seed planted in our mother's womb, from our father.
Actually from the
joining of (male) sperm and (feemale) egg into a zygote.
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