Theoretical origin of life; subterranean extremophiles (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, November 25, 2017, 15:12 (2555 days ago) @ dhw

QUOTE: Rather than competing directly with each other, these microbes establish a win-win collaboration. (David’s bold)

DAVID’s comment: Note the cooperative behaviour of these strange organisms. Not Darwinian at all. Life blooms easily on Earth with God's control. Perhaps life started in this weird area.

dhw: Yet again, thank you for all this amazing new information. Once more we have confirmation of Lynn Margulis’s then revolutionary thinking in identifying cooperation as a key element of evolutionary development. She also believed in cellular intelligence.

Yes, life obviously blooms easily on Earth, but even if God exists, I have no idea why you think all these different life forms are evidence of control. Looks to me as if they’re just happily going about their business like the rest of us!

I've bolded your sentence above to point out that the reason life blooms easily is because the God you deny made it that way. Remember the research we've done finds it very hard to figure out how to start life, yet 'it blooms easily' in your words.


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