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ET or Earth Dust on Mars?

Bacteria in space video still

Evolutionists spend a massive amount of energy to try to find life outside of our planet. One of the only places we can actually visit is the planet Mars. So, what if we find bacteria or such on our neighboring red planet?

Not much would change. Why?

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Because we know bacteria can survive the vacuum of space for up to eight years.

Perhaps this all has more to with the massive amount of energy such people spend to avoid seeing their true Creator God.

Dr Charl

Written by Dr. Charles Jackson

Dr. Charles Jackson has four degrees in science and education and taught secondary school sciences 11 years, then college biology and chemistry 6 years, and then teacher education classes 6. In 2003, Dr. Jackson founded Points of Origins and began teaching, speaking, and debating in creation science education. Keenly interested in liberating Christian students from the delusion that their faith has been refuted by modern science, Dr. J crusades against evolutionary dogma on college campuses across the United States. He has presented creation science instruction in churches, to both secular and Christian high school and college faculties, to student assemblies from elementary through high school, and to Christian groups on many college campuses.

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