zghost wrote:
I refuse to buy either, and choose my own. Most life on Earth evolved from the space dustball (however it works, don't care) and the rest, including humans, came over from Mars at the death of that world. Yep, we're Martians, invaders. This explains why humans have taken over the planet and slowly but surely doing it in.
No, I have no proof at all, but like my theory. If they ever go to Mars and find the underground ruined cities, I will be right.
Do I believe this? Depends on my mood at the moment.
But I find it preferable to the standard debate. Great fun to bring this one up. If anyone wants the full details of my theory (which I came up with when I was about 14), just message me.
That's actually a relatively common belief, though in the scientific context, if there is no proof, it is not a theory. It is a hypothesis. You're proposing an idea, but not backing it up.
But you're still believing in Evolution, but the origin is different. Why accept part of an evidence-backed theory, cut the beginning of it out, and replace it with an unbacked hypothesis? Plus you need to find an exclamation of how life began on Mars in the first place. You have the same basic debate, but with an interplanetary transition (note: I do not mean to sound confrontational, I'm just trying to understand your reason for believing what you do).
I can't see how this debate still continues. There is zero evidence that a god played a part in Humanity's creation/development, and plentiful evidence supporting biological evolution.