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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
@DocSavage There is an estimated 10 to the 25 power planets that orbit stars in the universe. Life has existed on this planet for billions of years. If life exists on billions of other planets in the universe then the conclusion must be that the process of creating life is common. And, if we ever encounter life forms similiar to ours that would mean that the life-creating force is the same throughout the universe. How will people cope with that reality?

You see that scenario all the time in sci-fi movies but it is never addressed.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@Diotrephes And the odds of getting all the right atoms in all the right places is 1 E 42,0000. Do you really want to play odds? BTW there is no way to know how many of those planets are capable of supporting life.