Subject | Re: Queen mother (of Britain) has died |
From | Joy |
Date | 2002-04-10 06:05 (2002-04-09 21:05) |
Message-ID | <29ff3ad6.0204092005.cbd18a9@posting.google.com> |
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paulhWhere did the 'acorn' cell(s) come from? Can non-living matter spontaneously become living, given enough time? (I'm not trying to be argumentative--I really don't know. Has it been done in a lab?) Or do you subscribe to the Martian-spawn theory? :) Are there any living organisms around that do not have a 'parent' of some sort... maybe they spontaneously generate their own life from water and the right amount of gases...?
Human bodies weren't made by chance. They grew from one celled 'acorns' over billions of years.