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Hydrogen was the only element at first. All the rest of the elements came out of the first fusion
reactions. Obviously I don't believe a god or creator of some kind had anything to do with it but
the basic notion, aside from that, is scientifically correct. |
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Yes we do contain iron and scientists believe iron can only be created in stars. I'm not sure about
all the rest of our components. And I'll give God the benefit of the doubt. |
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I always knew I was a star!....;-) |
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No, because (IMO) there is no God, and so he can't have created us.
Science created us. |
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Oh yes, definately. And when we eat, we become stars again. |
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Lol...I really want to agree with this debate, but all I can think about, when someone says that
humans are created from stardust, is fantasy creatures, bad clothing, and the 80's...all mixed up
into one. Like punky brewster wearing an off-yellow dingy sweater while riding a unicorn...yeah, its
really messed up in here. |
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There goes another godbot, plagiarizing the words of scientists to pervert it into religious
bu**sh**.
Carl Sagan termed it star stuff, that's where you stole it from. Our planet and star are the
result of a supernova from billions of years ago.
That's how heavier atoms (carbon, oxygen, silicon, iron, lead, copper, etc.) are produced:
inside of stars through heat and nuclear fusion. The material on the Earth was once inside a
star.
Edit:
Once again, the delusional godbot can't even address the evidence and instead attempts to use fairy
tales to "explain" - or rather, avoid explanations based in fact, such as the Big Bang and
gravity.
Anyway, Chown published in 1999, three years after Sagan was dead and more than 15 years after Sagan
said it. So who plagiarized whom?
Then again, I have heard godbots claiming that religions which existed before the time of christian
mythology were "plagiarizing the buybull", so education and reading has never been the strong suit
of the rabidly religious. |
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K9  15 Oct 2009 09:47
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No, God created us from moon beams. |
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