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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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DDonde · 31-35, M
I would say not to confuse lack of an answer as an explanation by another.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@DDonde However the facts are that the first cell like every cell thereafter has some very complicated and intricate design that simply can not be explained by random chance. Simply can't be done. Then there is the problem with information and coding in the DNA. Where did that come from? Certainly not by blind chance.
DDonde · 31-35, M
@hippyjoe1955 why can't it be done?
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@DDonde What is the cause of information? Don't forget the information is extremely complex. So complex it needs a special coding for the information to be held. Then there is the small problem of is the information useful. Kind of like having Google at your finger tips but can't read or hear what is being said. Simply too complex to ever have happened by blind chance.
DDonde · 31-35, M
@hippyjoe1955 You don't actually know that your last sentence is true. It's just a conviction on your part about the nature of complexity.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@DDonde No it is a true statement. The odds of getting all the right bits in all the right places is 1 E42,000. There are 1E90 atoms in the known universe. And that does not explain the information and the ability to use said information. Simply impossible since statisticians say that 1 e57 is impossible 1 E42000 is way way way beyond impossible. If I find a delicate watch lying on the ground do I assume that it is the result of an accident or of design. The odds of the watch forming itself is much much higher than a self forming cell.