In the history of
life on earth there have been numerous mass extinctions.
At the beginning of
life on earth there may have been just one DNA molecule.
Not exact matches
Elon Musk's far - fetched plan not only to get humans to Mars, but to inhabit it, has evidently driven interest in the Red Planet: A team of NASA scientists will talk about the challenges of
living on Earth's neighbor, while Lockheed Martin and NASA will combine to talk about the interplanetary travel systems that will take us
there.
But the Austrian daredevil, who travelled to the edge of space before jumping back to
Earth, has branded Nasa's aim to discover whether
there is
life on Mars a waste of money.
Trust me,
there isn't a single person
on earth who hasn't gone through the experience of shame in their
life, whether in a one - time instance or as a constant companion.
If
Earth isn't the only planet capable of supporting
life, and
there are definitely no aliens out
there, then something grim is going
on.
200 years ago
there were less than one billion humans
living on earth.
Must be why all those loose asteroids, meteors and comets are still hanging around out
there to end all
life on Earth with a single wallop.
Whether someone wishes to believe that God orchestrates the process of evolution, or that God provided the divine spark from which
life on Earth first sprung 3.5 billion years ago, or that «Let
There Be Light» is a metaphor for the Big Bang, is really none of my concern.
As they prefer a
life of ease here
on earth, and deliberately pervert their own mind, ignoring the conclusion «Creation - Creator», they become mad and claim
there would be no God.
That did not happen:
there is no geological record of a world - wide flood,
there is not enough diversity to regenerate the population we currently,
there is not enough water to cover the
earth to the height of Everest, the logistics of retrieving and returning animals to the then - unknown Americas, Australia, etc. were staggeringly difficult, managing the animals
on the Ark was impossible — a few humans keeping predators from their prey, cleaning the waste, etc., pretty much all
life on earth would have been killed, etc. etc..
I heard a wise man once say that he would rather
live his
life in peace knowing God
on earth, only to find out
there is no God, than to
live a
life of not believing, only to find out that He is and they are condemned forever.
He knew
there is more to
life than
living so many years
on earth.
There would have been no
life left
on Earth.
«Generally, they're educated, liberal, and open - minded, with a deep sense of connection to the
Earth and a belief that
there's more to
life than what appears
on the surface.»
You honestly want to to stand
there and tell me that in all of the billions of people who have
lived on this
earth, that only the folks who
lived in this nation were capable of hard work and determination.
WOW do they realize
there needs to be 7 years of world wide peace before the AntiChrist and Second / First coming of the Messiah comes to save them from having to
live on the beautiful
Earth that they are destroying?
So what is so more hilarious about God being this alien
life bringer as opposed to just saying that
life here
on Earth began elsewhere out
there?
These numbers compare with 69 % of all people surveyed who «believe
there is solid evidence that the average temperature
on Earth has been getting warmer over the past few decades» and 57 % who «believe humans and other
living things evolved over time.»
For Christians, and for the general populace of
earth,
there's nothing to do other than to get
on living.
Also since
there are 7,000,000,000 people
on earth (and will be 9,000,000,000 by 2050) and VERY FEW of them cam
live > 80 THEN more than 8,750,000 will expire every year regardless of cause.
No hope for anything like a
life on earth so they also drink the koolade and desperately hope
there is something better waiting for them.
There are
living things
on the
earth that are older than that.
There is no difference because without the prescence of God one
lives the worst miseries that one can imagine here
on earth and even worse because here we are in God's prescence.
I'm reminded by ashes that
life here
on Earth is short, and Heaven (if, by God's grace, I make it
there) is long.
Yes,
there are parallels, but that is
life on this
earth.
There is matter and energy
on every celestral object in the universe — yet the only known
life is
on earth.
If
there is nothing after death, then it doesn't matter how you
lived your
life on earth.
When I look up at the stars in the night sky, it is obvious to me that
there are many suitable planets where
life has taken hold just as it has here
on Earth.
It helps to remember that Cage made these remarks in the spring of 1969, in the heyday of the Aquarian counterculture of the sixties when it was widely believed that an abundant
life demanded hostility to the pinchpenny establishment and that
there would always be experts like Buckminster Fuller to show us how to do more with less, so that everybody
on Spaceship
Earth could have more of everything.
As my father once said, «so if I
live a
life of Christ the best I can and I'm a good person and
there is no heaven and hell, at least I
lived a good
life and contributed to
life on earth while I was here.
We often behave as though
life on earth is all
there is, and I'm not sure it will ever be otherwise.
People typically worship God because they're thankful for being given
life, and as they let Him in their hearts they forge a relationship with Him as their heavenly father, but like the relationship between a child and a father here
on Earth there is also an element of fear and respect.
If
there is no God and
there is no creation where did the first
living cells come from to give
life on earth.
There is no God, Heaven, or Hell (except for Rap Music), there is just our lives on Planet E
There is no God, Heaven, or Hell (except for Rap Music),
there is just our lives on Planet E
there is just our
lives on Planet
Earth.
Further,
there should be an in - depth series immediately
on Acts 17:26 - 28 which reads, «And He has made from one blood [a] every nation of men to dwell
on all the face of the
earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings, so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; for in Him we
live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, «For we are also His offspring.»
This story will go
on for ever until the date
life ends
on Earth... this ever lasting conflict was planted
there because ever since it started it created jobs for war arms manufacturers, it has created good business revenue for war and arms lords, made a good business for those con - fis - cat - ing Palestinians lands & olive trees, turning them in to residential areas for imported Jews, gradually removing Palestinians of all faiths further out of range every time...?
Were he to descend again now to the everyday
life of
earth — even though it were to rejoin his faithful companion, still prostrate over
there on the desert sand — he would henceforth be for ever a stranger.
As long as we
live on earth,
there is a time of Grace.
Through all of the waxing and waning of
life forms, where even extinction events create the biochemical, ecological and perhaps the genetic possibility of another phase arising,
there has been an evident ascent of
life on earth.
Although, that epistle was addresses specifically to the Thessalonians,
there was nothing to indicate whether the meaning behind for those of us who remain meant to just the Thessalonians, or to those who are
living now
on earth as a whole will be there at Christ's return, or even if he actually referred to those of us remaining to mean those of us who remain of all humanity on Earth in general, which could mean that Paul didn't give any specific time frame as to when Christ will; only that his return will ha
earth as a whole will be
there at Christ's return, or even if he actually referred to those of us remaining to mean those of us who remain of all humanity
on Earth in general, which could mean that Paul didn't give any specific time frame as to when Christ will; only that his return will ha
Earth in general, which could mean that Paul didn't give any specific time frame as to when Christ will; only that his return will happen.
I know that
there are a great deal more stars in the universe then the number you can state, but mine is the one that gives me, us, warmth, air, food, drink, basically —
life - and so as i stated its MY GOD — THE SUN... i stated that
there may be lesser gods
on an earthly realm, but mine created the
earth, and keeps it
living.
* 1Corinthians 8:5 - 6: «For even if
there are so - called gods, whether in heaven or
on earth (as indeed
there are many «gods» and many «lords»), yet for us
there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we
live; and
there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we
live.»
There are two separate but related questions here, one about security and one about wealth: (1) To what extent does
living faithfully allow for storing up treasures
on earth for our own future security?
He'd rather believe in God while
living on earth, being a good and moral person then die and found out
there was no God, than to not believe
there is a God, do whatever he pleased, to die and find out
there is a God.
There are so many places
on earth where people currently
live that are worse than any hell you can imagine.
There's no evidence of a global flood in the geological record, the logistics of getting animals from and returning them to the then - unknown Americas and Australia, there is not enough water to cover all land (i.e. Everest) and if there were where did it go, the flood would have killed all life on earth that was not in the Ark, the issue of food for all animals, the issue of preda
There's no evidence of a global flood in the geological record, the logistics of getting animals from and returning them to the then - unknown Americas and Australia,
there is not enough water to cover all land (i.e. Everest) and if there were where did it go, the flood would have killed all life on earth that was not in the Ark, the issue of food for all animals, the issue of preda
there is not enough water to cover all land (i.e. Everest) and if
there were where did it go, the flood would have killed all life on earth that was not in the Ark, the issue of food for all animals, the issue of preda
there were where did it go, the flood would have killed all
life on earth that was not in the Ark, the issue of food for all animals, the issue of predation.
trans, The account in Genesis is clearly not literally true, so any other interpretation is just that — interpretation;
there is no science that confirms Genesis except in the axiomatic sense that
there is a universe and
there is
life on earth.
There are several likely scenarios under which such molecules could have formed naturally, and once the correct amino acids are formed in these scenarios,
life is not an unlikely occurance
on the extremely long timeline of early
earth.
There is plenty of solid scientifically - based evidence that various
life forms have evolved
on Earth for billions of years.