Similarly, I remember seeing Neil deGrasse Tyson waxing enthusiastically about "panspermia" and how he thought it was probably the best explanation for the origin of life on Earth: the idea that living microorganisms are floating around in outer space and some of them just happened to fall to Earth about 3,000,000,000 years ago.
He was pretty excited about this theory too! It was far better, in his mind, than anything those silly religionists believe with all their talk of intelligent design and a Creator!!!
Yeah, funny how scientists will think that random microorganisms floating randomly around the universe just happen to randomly fall on some random planet...and they think this is the best explanation for life on Earth? How did those living microorganisms themselves originate? What are they doing floating around in outer space? How would they even survive in outer space?
He was pretty excited about this theory too! It was far better, in his mind, than anything those silly religionists believe with all their talk of intelligent design and a Creator!!!
Yeah, funny how scientists will think that random microorganisms floating randomly around the universe just happen to randomly fall on some random planet...and they think this is the best explanation for life on Earth? How did those living microorganisms themselves originate? What are they doing floating around in outer space? How would they even survive in outer space?