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Did DNA based life first evolve on planet Earth?
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If DNA based life first evolved on earth then the universe has earth to thank. Because so far DNA based life is the only type of life that has been positively identified in the universe, according mainstream science. DNA based life has been found on Earth and other places.
Evolution clearly exists, but does it explain the origins of DNA life? If so, is there clear evidence that those origins occurred on earth?
Panspermia, either directed or haphazardly, seems more plausible to me, as an explanation for the start of DNA based life evolving on earth. Without some form of intelligence or panspermia then Earth would be the lucky place in the universe where the first cell of DNA based life occurred. That is a cell that is locomotive, energy consuming, self-replicating, and also happens to have the DNA structure that is so vital to the march of evolution.
One of the alternatives barred from school is intelligent design. Which has been labeled as Creationism, in other words violating the separation of Church and State.
Scientists and biological engineers working today have DNA printers and computers to aid in the design and testing of DNA based life. Yet there is no implication that engineers working in 2013 are gods, or part of something religious. There need not be any implication that DNA life seeded on earth, by design or by panspermia, was done by gods.
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