Thread:Jallybwan/@comment-32783587-20180109025223/@comment-31680260-20180109202501

Octometaknight wrote: "He's always been there" is not good enough for me. Unfortunately, I am human, so it 'being difficult to imagine' does not give me the proof I need to believe in such things. '''This is a case of "don't want to believe". How is that not good enough for you? You asked "who created God", I answered "Nobody, He's always been there, and thus does not need a creator." Your question has been answered, and you only refute it with "not good enough for me".'''

Synthia proved that life can be created from non-organic materials. Before life, there was nothing but non-organic materials. As the earth shifts and things move around, I'm saying it would be possible for a situation where the conditions of something similar to Synthia's composure could have been created. The fact that humans managed to replicate this does not mean that human intervention is required to create something like Synthia; it proves only that it can happen. And if humans can do it, so can nature, as humanity is part of nature. '''If that's the case, what about organic materials? Can you explain to me how nature just FORMED all the different animals and plants and fungi?'''