Where did life begin? (Merged)

Do you believe we have a creator, aka "God"?


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I simply believe the Biblical account of Genesis as written in the KJV. Roughly 6000 years ago an Eternal God we know as Jesus Christ now, spoke the world into existence.
I believe it was six literal days without a gap or evolution needed to assist with the supernatural event.

Based on what scripture did 6000 years come from?
 
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I simply believe the Biblical account of Genesis as written in the KJV. Roughly 6000 years ago an Eternal God we know as Jesus Christ now, spoke the world into existence.
I believe it was six literal days without a gap or evolution needed to assist with the supernatural event.

How can you possibly believe the earth is only 6000 years old? Do you believe dinosaurs existed?
 
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How can you possibly believe the earth is only 6000 years old? Do you believe dinosaurs existed?

Yes dinosaurs existed, how can you possibly believe that the Earth is billions of years old?
I have a great history book that teaches it.
 
I read a quote one time that always stuck with me: "Modern science operates on the basis of 'give us one free miracle and we'll explain the rest'".
 
Are you asking if there's a first first cause in a series of parallel causal chains?

Isn't this objection tantamount to asking what came before the being that has no beginning?
I think something being FIRST ought to say enough.
Nothing causes nothing, which doesn't really cause nothing because if nothing could cause nothing, it would be something.
 
I read a quote one time that always stuck with me: "Modern science operates on the basis of 'give us one free miracle and we'll explain the rest'".

The person who said that also claimed that the psilocybin mushroom "is the megaphone used by an alien, intergalactic Other to communicate with mankind."
 
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I think something being FIRST ought to say enough.
Nothing causes nothing, which doesn't really cause nothing because if nothing could cause nothing, it would be something.

You're conflating a first first cause with a first cause in a causal chain. I'm not claiming that one of these causes came before any other non-contingent causes.

These first causes could themselves be uncaused and have no beginning.
 
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I respect your faith in the book, I can't understand it but respect it.

The theory of carbon dating throws out crazy numbers. For example a living seal was dated to be 20,000 years old that's ridiculous.
 
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