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RE: EVERYTHING: FIRST FIND OUT WHO MADE IT THEN SEARCH THE PHENOMENA

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Posted by Michael Wright on October 23, 2000 04:31:52 UTC

The basis by which you dismiss choice (a) bothered me. -- actually the way you wrote choice (a). Everything is created by something - cause and effect. Life could not have ben "created" out of nothing. Most of the scientific literature that I have read (I`m sorry, I do not own any of the books, so I cannot provide any references)on this subject suggests that life seems to be the natural evolution of the universe - when the conditions are right. Maybe there wasn`t one first "spark" of life; maybe there were many on our planet, when it was ready. After all, if everything was just right - temperature, radiation, composition of the environment, etc. then life should have "sparked" many times. This would imply that life was not created from nothing, but it was caused by the correct conditions of our planet.

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