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Intelligent Design Origin Of Life

Microbial fossils found at 3.4 billion years ago at the sub sea floor level

It’s not entirely clear that these were life forms but if they were, it’s further evidence that life got started pretty much when the planet cooled and not, apparently, as a result of some long, slow, Darwinian process.

Posted on August 20, 2021 Author News Comment(1)

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