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Originally Posted by XxAvalanchexX
I've never looked much into evolution, so maybe one of you evolutionists could answer my question.
Evolution says that all modern creates evolved from some single-cell organism, way back when. Okay, so I literally am a monkey's uncle. But, where did the plant life come from (trees, grass, you know...)? Did it evolve, too? If so, what from? What did it evolve into?
If plants didn't evolve, but were just there as the result of the big bang (or, whatever), then why couldn't creatures have been created then, along with the plants?
I'm not trying to attack evolution or defend anything else, I've just wondered this question for a while.
Ribbit!
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Not to defend evolution cause I'm a Catholic , But I think plant would evolve also, they are after all Living . They feed , off of light and water and minerals , they breath c02. And they expend them to oxygen. So wouldn't plants be considered living creatures ? There not necessarily smart , or mammals but still considered living creatures