In 2000 the movie Mission to Mars (seen by over 20 million people and earning $110 million worldwide) had a plot centered on the discovery that aliens had sent DNA to Earth billions of years ago. Humans are shown to be the result of the evolution of this “seeded” biological life onto our planet. This idea, called panspermia, is currently acknowledged and debated amongst academic circles, in spite of the fact that there is absolutely no scientific support for this idea, and it is an unprovable belief rather than a scientific theory. Why is it even being considered among scientists as brilliant as Nobel nominee Sir Fred Hoyle and cosmologist Dr. Stephen Hawking? Because these brilliant scientists understand that life arising via natural processes here on Earth is an absolute impossibility.
There is no chance that even the simplest form of life could have developed from non-living chemicals. Every form of life requires specific proteins which are only produced from coded information found on the DNA molecule. DNA can only be made using proteins which only DNA can make. The assumption of evolution blinds even brilliant scientists. Life could not have organized itself anywhere in the universe. Transferring the impossible to another planet does not make it more possible. The existence of life can only be explained by a Creator of life.
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