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    Posted: 04-Feb-2007 at 02:51
What exactly were the natural phenomena that created the conditions for life on earth and did those early forms of life evolve based on their environments?
 
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I answer as a professional biologist: the existance of Creator was the main condition. All other conditions were secondary Smile
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  Quote Anton Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-Feb-2007 at 08:47
If you want more detailed unswer then one of the first conditions was appearance of high molecular organic compounds like aminoacids and nucleotides. Miller proved that simple aminoacides could appear in natural conditions from mix of water, methane, ammonium and hydrogen. But how were they organized in proteins and proteins into authonomous systems we have no idea.

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  Quote Ikki Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-Feb-2007 at 09:14
Three theories:

1. Arrive with comets and meteors
2. Born because the electrical discharges of lightnings over the ancient oceans in a different enviroment of gases.
3. Around the volcanic eruptions in the seas.
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  Quote pekau Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-Feb-2007 at 01:37
I will be biased because I favor creationism. But think about this, what is the possibility for the tons of random atoms and molecules to combine each other at right velocity, right charge and other billions of factors to produce the right condition for life? Do the combination. It's not even funny. Even if the duration of time is few billion years, the chance is nearly impossible (In terms of mathimatic) and impossible in reality. But that's just my opinion. Don't want another religion/science debate. We have enough of that in different forums...
     
   
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  Quote pekau Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-Feb-2007 at 01:59

Of course, I do not reject the science theory of how the world began. I love how Mr. Brown explained how creationsim and Big Bang theory were, in fact, identical theory. Did you know that Big Bang theory was proposed by Catholic priest?



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  Quote Anton Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-Feb-2007 at 13:10
I will tell you more. Many biologists may support both creationism and Darwin's theory. Smile
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