Aceofspades77
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So what is argued as the first living cell? Something like a prokaryote perhaps? I do not understand even how something like this single cell came to be. Does it not take faith to believe in evolution? My life outlook and internal structure for viewing life is based on what I've observed in history, science, experience and faith in God. I believe most people have an internal structure and foundation, say a set rule of beliefs and ideas that functions as a viewing mechanism to understand life. How can I put any belief into evolutionary theory when many simple questions I have are unanswered or take a certain level of faith for me to belief in. Even with a simple cell such as the prokaryote as extremely complex as it is, I have to belief that all the millions of complex living organisms today came from something as simple as that or an organism similar? Even with all the millions of living examples, tools and modern ingenuity, man has failed to create anything similar to the prokaryote. I'm not trying to show how evolution fails simply because man can't create life but in just how difficult it is for life to come to be. Now my point is in the fact that I have to belief that the first simple cells came to be by chance via billions of years, perfect conditions at the right time and then these conditions continued for the additional life to progress into what we have today. What are the odds? My faith that God has created all has been strengthened and verified to me much more strongly than the ideas evolutionary theory has provided.
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