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Panspermia with infinite regress, or panspermia with a 'bootstrap' temporal paradox, both sound like fun topics of conversationPanspermia usually still implies that abiogenesis and evolution occurred somewhere else. Otherwise, it would infinitely regress.
Panspermia.
I'm with AV on this one - the question is what a non-evolutionary atheist believes regarding the origin of diversity of life, and panspermia is a valid response.No, Panspermia still allows for both Abiogenesis and Evolution so it's not non evolution.
The non-evolutionary atheist may well believe that life on Earth as we see it today was specially created (i.e., did not evolve) by natural, biological alien life (i.e., not a deity), which was itself seeded by prior life, which was itself seeded by prior life, which was itself... ad infinitum. Such a belief system is a) atheistic (it doesn't invoke deities), and b) non-evolutionary (evolution is not the origin of biodiversity).
Thus, panspermia qualifies as a valid answer to the OP, in my opinion.
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