(September 10, 2015 at 1:36 pm)Rekeisha Wrote: Ambiogensis hasn't been scientifically proven and you believe it yet you don't believe the Bible (even though it has more evidence backing it up) because it isn't scientifically proven. I think you have a double standard. If you come to the Fossil records with the wrong foundation your conclusions will be wrong. If you do not want to admit you are a sinner and in need of God's salvation through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ then you will find other ways to justify you current lifestyle.Most modern people know how stars and planets form. So you take a planet such as Earth that was formed by natural processes and it's devoid of life. Then, over eons, life starts and replicates and changes into all kinds of creatures and various forms.
Your position seems to be that some magical celestial creature called God dropped by Earth and tossed all kinds of organisms around the globe. Now that might make sense to someone who lived 12,000 years ago but it sounds like superstitious BS to modern people in the year 2015.
At this very instance there are no new stars or planets being created in our solar system. But we do know have they came about eons ago. And while the spark that caused the abiogenesis process to start it did happen, just as the sun was formed from hydrogen atoms and went nuclear.
There is no celestial God flittering around the universe creating life. It's just a natural process that happens under the right conditions. And once those conditions change, as happened on Earth, the abiogenesis process can no longer function. That's why we only have one sun. It used up the available hydrogen.