Wonder, yes. Wonder what? no. Fairly straightforward organic chemistry (that
is, organic as in containing carbon, not as in strange food definitions). Water
plus stuff = ooze.
Spontaneous? Millions of years of happenstance can eventually throw up a chance
success - not that that was the intention, for there was no purpose, merely
circumstance.
The ooze is till with us. But where did the spirit come from?
Andrew Fildes
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On 27/11/2013, at 6:58 AM, <r.burnette@xxxxxxx> <r.burnette@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> (a primal "ooze) spontaneously forming a single cell that animated itself,
> reproduced, changed, and one day produced a human being? That alone should
> cause one to believe in miracles—big time. ;o)
>
> Do you ever wonder where/how the ingredients of that primordial ooze
> originated? Is it logical to simply accept them as a "given," with no known
> origin?
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