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if we who have intelligence cant do it , can you imagine it happening by itself ?


Sure we can't do it? Not that it doesn't matter. By the time scientists figure out how to create life in a lab, you will simply argue it's even more evidence for your creation theory or that it's not necessarily is the exact same way life was created. You'll never be satisfied with the answers or solutions science provides.

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so we can easily put the required "materials" together in a lab , and can even control heat , and have electricity , to recreate conditions they believe migh have caused life to spawn.


Apparently our scientific knowledge is still too limited and / or technology isn't quite up to the task yet. It doesn't mean we never will be able to recreate life as it once started.

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Here's another problem with evolution , if in millions of years a cell was somehow created , how in the world would it already have a reproducing system ? A cell would be able to just spontanously reproduce as well after being spontanously created ? And if a cell wouldnt reproduce , wouldnt it just die away ?


Death is a result of a mutation as well. The first few kinds of cells didn't die off. They mutated or were destroyed perhaps, but they didn't die of 'old age'. That's a fact. Also, the whole reproduction at first didn't exist. It's also the result of mutations. In fact, it's probably the most important mutation the precursor to the first real cell had to go through to make life as we know it possible.


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