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Author Topic:   Can Bacteria Randomly Appear?
M82A1
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Message 1 of 9 (74424)
12-20-2003 11:16 AM


I've been wondering about this for a while. According to many scientists, a meteorite struck the Earth that held a very primitive bacteria. I was just wondering if/how bacteria can randomly generate.
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M82A1
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Message 3 of 9 (74430)
12-20-2003 11:40 AM
Reply to: Message 2 by NosyNed
12-20-2003 11:28 AM


Re: bacteria appearing
Well where did that bacteria come from? I'm not trying to nudge the creationists to put there input in, but I just want to know what scientific explanation there is to explain the appearance of early bacteria.
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