How did life begin?

 

I know a lot of you just answered that question with the response, 
"God Did!" 

As long as you believe this to be true, I ask you, what harm then is there to continue reading?

As I will state throughout this site, I am not implying there is no God! Nor am I implying that The Bible is false! I am simply introducing facts and legitimate questions regarding God and The Bible! Therefore, if you're a strong believer in God and The Bible to be just and only, I simply encourage you to continue reading. What harm can it be? Again, I am simply introducing facts and legitimate questions regarding God and The Bible!

 

As no one is ever likely to know the whole story, virtually everyone has wondered at one time or another, how life on Earth began.

It is impossible to answer this question with an absolute certainty. 

For centuries, people have wondered how the world was created. We may never know how we came to be, but there are many different theories on the subject. From scientists to mathematicians to religious deities all have theories on how the world was created.

In order to answer this question, one must look further into studying different beliefs about this topic.

As I began this site I was determined to find out about God and The Bible. When exploring how life began I was overwhelmed with all the information there is pertaining to How Life Began. As I was brought up Catholic, I was taught that life began according to the story of Genesis in The Bible. I have discovered that this is a theory which falls under the Creationist Theory.

Don't get me wrong! I am not saying that that The Genesis Story of Creation is wrong, I'm simply stating there are other ways that other people look at it. I for one believe that The Genesis Story of Creation and the other Theories should ALL be taught in our schools.
Let our children make up thier own minds.

Honestly, who likes to be forced to live a certain lifestyle? Be it, say a Jehovah Witness who is not allowed Birthday parties and Christmas and gifts? Or even forced to be Heterosexual to later find out that's not who you are? The same for a set of parents who are vegetarians and force their child to be one as well.

Why Creationism Should Be Taught along with Old Earth Theory, the Day Age Theory, Evolution/Darwin's Theory, The Gap Theory, Progressive Creation, Theistic Evolution, The Big Bang Theory and Young Earth Creationism in School

 

Along with the Creationist Theory, there is:

There is also the belief of:

 

 These ideas are left to each individual to decide.

It all boils down to . . .

we do not EXACTLY FOR SURE know how life started on this planet. We don't know exactly when it started, we don't know under what circumstances.

It's a mystery that we're going to chip at from several different directions. Geologists will chip at it by trying to get ever clearer records of Earth's early history and ever better ways of interrogating those rocks through their chemistry and paleontology. Biologists will chip at it by understanding at an ever deeper level how the various molecular constituents of the cell work together, how living organisms are related to one other genealogically. And chemists will get at it by doing new experiments that will tell us what is plausible in how those chemical correspondences came to be.

Will we ever solve the problem?

Who knows?

I imagine our grandchildren will still be sitting around saying that it's a great mystery, but that they will understand that mystery at a level that would be incomprehensible to us today.

 

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