Tenacious
Ask any scientist to estimate the chances of the aforementioned happening and it becomes unrealistic.
Please go away and read about science.
Then read about evolution.
Then read about statistical probability.
Then, instead of putting all of these in the context of the "next ten minutes", try placing them in the context of "millions or even billions of years".
Then, you might finally see that, given the time scales involved, even events which are astronomically low in probability become highly probable.
That's the problem with religtards. They take statements and place them in the wrong context deliberately so that people are deliberately misled.
Yes, the possibility that life would develop anywhere in the universe is remote at best and any scientist will tell you that.
Yes, given how long the universe has existed (13,800,000,000 years) and how vast it really is and how many accidental attempts must have been made to create life, it's not surprising that life developed somewhere in the universe. See the Drake equation folks. In fact, it's more than probable that life exists elsewhere in the universe, not just on Earth. AND SCIENTISTS WILL TELL YOU THIS TOO - except that Tenacious isn't telling us this part of the story. He just tells us the part that he wants us to hear and which supports his version of the truth. That is typical religtard tactics.
Oh, and for the record, only 9% of scientists here in the UK believe in god and that number is falling.
Ain't that so Tenacious?