Question:
Why would the god fill the universe with the seeds of life and then evolve it on just 1 planet?
Anonymous
2013-11-29 17:09:33 UTC
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2010-077 The Herschel Space Observatory has revealed the chemical fingerprints of potentially life-enabling organic molecules in the Orion nebula, a nearby stellar nursery in our Milky Way galaxy. Herschel is led by the European Space Agency with important participation from NASA.

The new data, obtained with the telescope's heterodyne instrument for the far infrared -- one of Herschel's three innovative instruments -- demonstrates the gold mine of information that Herschel will provide on how organic molecules form in space.

The Orion nebula is known to be one of the most prolific chemical factories in space
Five answers:
anonymous
2013-11-29 17:12:40 UTC
Life is in the universe, rather obviously.

I suspect it to be like mold. It will grab hold where it can and then thrive, or die.

We just haven't seen "everywhere" yet.
Michael K
2013-11-29 17:11:45 UTC
Who says we're the only planet in the universe with intelligent life? There could be hundreds of planets.



As for why... possibly ego.
?
2013-11-29 17:37:19 UTC
God's Word says nothing about anything evolving from one thing

to another. God tells us: And God went on to say: "Let the waters

swarm forth a swarm of living souls and let flying creatures fly

over the earth upon the face of the expanse of the heavens." And

God proceeded to create the great sea monsters and every living

soul that moves about, which the waters swarmed forth according

to their kinds, and every winged flying creature according to its kind.

And God got to see that it was good. And God went on to say:" Let

the earth put forth living souls according to their kinds, domestic

animal and moving animal and wild beast of the earth according to

its kind." And it came to be so. And God went on to say: "Let us

make man in our image, according to our likeness, and let them have in subjection the fish of the sea and the flying creatures of the heavens and the domestic animals and all the earth and every moving

animal that is moving upon the earth." And God proceeded to create

the man in his image, in God's image he created him; male and

female he created them. Genesis 1:20-27

Learn what the first man did that caused not only him to die, but also

all of his descendants too.

If you actually want your questions answered truthfully, go to

www.jw.org and request a Free personal Bible study. Most people on

this site are asking anything but spiritual questions so I appreciate

being able to use my Bible in answering spiritual questions.

By the way, any living breathing thing is a soul. Humans are souls

and die because of sin. Ezekiel 18:4 Humans, though, have the

hope of a resurrection day. John 5:28 and 29 Acts 24:15
anonymous
2013-11-29 17:12:29 UTC
From a Christian standpoint, whether or not there is life on other planets doesn't really matter, because it doesn't really have any bearing on any person's own salvation.
anonymous
2013-11-29 17:10:20 UTC
You can't question God. He is the ultimate authority.


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