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What created the first cell on Earth? God or Big Bang?

All roads lead to one.

Every culture has a different name for it.

God, Allah, Vishnu, Muhammed,

The plain fact is that something created the first living organism.

How can you disagree? Definitely way before Adam and Eve.

The tree that grew before them, means that life/growth existed before them.

Back to biology. Back to basics. The first cell, the first bacteria,the first organism, the first thing that could evolve, how did it exist? What created it??

If you believe in "Big Bang"....what created the things that create the "bang". What made the planets.

In my opinion..... It is so unimaginable.

So beyond God or any other deity.

Something, created space. Planets. Oxygen for human life.

Even if you believe in God and Adam and Eve and Jesus.... What created this planet. God, ok. Now what created all the others? And why?

In essence.....

What created the first cell on Earth?
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@HellsBelle [quote]All roads lead to one. Every culture has a different name for it. God, Allah, Vishnu, Muhammed,[/quote]

Can you cite a referece from the Koran which states that Muhammed is responsible for creating all life on the planet?
HellsBelle · 36-40, F
@Diotrephes These were random references and may be ignorant. I just know some cultures have a God of sorts, and in essence could be the same as "God" in the christian mentality.
DocSavage · M
@HellsBelle
One of the reasons I became an Atheist, was aside from the general nonsense you find in religion itself, there is the fact that when you look at the way the universe and life operate today, a creator god is not only improbable if not 100% impossible. It’s also very impractical.
Taking in account what we actually can know about it.
HellsBelle · 36-40, F
@DocSavage Something sparked one cell. The one thing from where we all come from. I don't know the name of the "God" for it. I believe big bang and the creater are equals. Both existed.
DocSavage · M
@HellsBelle
How ? Did he use magic to put everything together. Or some form of advanced technology ? Either way, is very unlikely. Even if you go with science, it takes millions of years . Which is why most people go with magic. God has to be immortal. A creator simply isn’t practical.
HellsBelle · 36-40, F
@DocSavage Do you not realize that I have been ASKING this whole time?? What created the spark?
DocSavage · M
@HellsBelle
Who knows. Maybe a stray bolt of lightning. You’re trying to connect it to some kind of intelligence. Not working.
HellsBelle · 36-40, F
@DocSavage I am not assuming or connecting anything. I am asking. Asking for a connection of something to make sense, yes. Even a bolt of lightening is energy. Where did that energy come from?
DocSavage · M
@HellsBelle
Do you really expect an Answer ? We have no way of knowing it.if there is or was evidence , it’s long gone and beyond own knowledge. Religions simply provide a quick, simple reason which has no reason to exist.
HellsBelle · 36-40, F
@DocSavage No, not an answer, but an opinion that might lead to understanding
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@HellsBelle [quote]These were random references and may be ignorant. I just know some cultures have a God of sorts, and in essence could be the same as "God" in the christian mentality.[/quote]

Muhammed is not a God.