(February 5, 2013 at 9:59 am)Zone Wrote: How the heck do we know that Earth is the only planet in the entire universe with life on it? There may even be life (micro organisms) elsewhere in our solar system.
We found dead microorganisms on mars. Also, one thing, it's rather easy to observe evolution. Lets use a spider for example.
This is Samuel the Spider. He's the common type you'd find in your toilet paper and scare the hell out of you. Lets take a picture of Samuel then put him in a dark cage with food, alongside a female spider. Samantha.
They both get it on, breed, have kids, they breed, so on and on. Take out the offspring after a while and you'd find a difference. Samuel, was common enough. Now his current relatives now have different features which allowed them to cope better in their new darker environment.
Clear proof that evolution happened, I've never tried that, though from my biology teacher, experiences from others and books. It's more than likely true. Explain how Samuel went in and his relatives came out different including God. Sorry about that, but it's proof that your pastor is wrong in saying that we're special. Every planet is made of different things, no doubt. We just so happen to have the correct amount. The microorganisms evolved from themselves into larger species which had adapted to our environment. In short. Well, that was incredibly short. If I did a long version. It'd be massive,