Evolution didn't just start on Earth, remember getting to that point of the first living microbe from non-living matter could still be considered part of Evolution, you know that when the big bang happened it's not like all the Elements of the Universe just suddenly came about, I think it was something along the lines of mainly just Hydrogen and Helium.AussieReaper wrote:
^billions of years of evolution? you say some silly things at times, dilbert. lol
The rest of the elements came into play only after the first stars started to be created, as the elements were created within the stars due to all the reactions within the stars, and the supernovae etc.. released them into space. Or something along the lines of that, I don't know the intricate details, but basically, most of the Elements in the Universe were created after the Big Bang mainly in/around Stars, when you look at the Elemental composition of life (on Earth, at least) you'll see it mainly consists of Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen etc.. so .....we're pretty much children of the stars. As these elements can only have existed due to stars creating them in the first place, way back in time.
Personally I don't see why people can't just accept something like the Sun as God. Without the Sun the Earth wouldn't even exist at all, let alone life on Earth. You know how that bit works no need to explain the role of the Sun in the life cycle/food chain.
I mean, when you look at it, the Sun pretty much ticks all of the boxes when it comes to a "God"
And it's right there too, I can see it right now *shakes fist at sun* Nah j/k, we cool......we cool....
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