Yes. It would be ridiculous to simply assume its existence or propose it as an explanation.
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Also changes the problem coz if a god exists, he is an earlier form of life & have to work his origins out
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Replying to @HPluckrose
may not be ur area of interest.r u open 2 the option tht single cell may not hav cum frm random event? Yes or no?
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Replying to @InvitetoGod
Of course. I'll go with the evidence. Might well have been inevitable like evolution. Something that's bound to happen.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @InvitetoGod
Is anyone arguing it was a random occurrence? Not something which wld naturally occur as a result of normal circumstances?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Leave any1. Am asking u. So u don't believe it was a random event tht happened on its own?
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Replying to @InvitetoGod
Also 'random' is not the same as 'on its own.' Rain happens on it's own but is not random coz part of a natural process.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Got it. So you think there must have been a cause behind that event that led to creation of a single cell. Correct?
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Replying to @InvitetoGod
Can you please read something on how abiogenesis cld have happened? I don't have that information.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I am not asking how. All am asking is: do u consider the possibility of a "cause" for that event? Yes or No?
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What's your stand on feudalism being the dominant social structure in England in the 14th century? Yes or no?
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