Scientists still haven't decided on PANSPERMIA (living organisms came from space) __ or __ ABIOGENESIS ( life sprung up on Earth spontaneously)
No it wouldn't change my beliefs. It would only make me believe more so _ since Jesus said God is Spirit - meaning God our Father has no physical form.
Is God our Father the life force of all in existence in space - actually the Bible says he is. And by his word it is all held together.
The Bible never said how God created anything on this Earth - just that he told the Earth to bring forth plants
he told the waters to bring forth living creatures in abundance
and he told the Earth to bring forth beast then cattle
And he formed man himself from the dust of the earth meaning minerals elements and placed man in the garden.
And if a person actually studies they'll find that the order of creation events coincide with the order of the scientific analyzed events.
Nope.. The same issue still exists.. If life could not come into existence on earth in some primordial goo then the same problem exists in space and on other worlds.. pushing back the problem to another world does not change the problem.. Primordial goo's cannot randomly cause a single celled self replicating life form to come into existence by chance. Simple life is NOT Simple.. It is extremely complicated..l
@Axeroberts Thinking about it, it's more that what actually seems to matter has little if anything to do with beginnings and origins. Buddhism, the Dharma, has hardly any interest or speculation about how it all started, more in how we find things to [i]be[/i].
No. But ad hoc theories have! Maybe this is a simulation - maybe we can live on Mars! Maybe people aren't trying to use science and maybe they're really NOT worth a bucket of warm spit!