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I hope that I don't spark a débats here. I am not disparaging the theory of Evolution ou making any statement for Intelligent design here. This is intended to ask a question with the intent of getting a serious answer to my question.

My personal vues on the origin of life and the Earth will remain hidden for now as I do not want to taint your opinion of this article ou of me ou anything like that.

Evolution explains the origins of life and how species evolved and adapted. However, can it explain how the Earth came to be able to sustain life?

Allow me to explain. The percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere, the angle of axis, the distance from the sun and moon, the shape of its orbit, its composition... If any one of those things were too different from what they are, chances are the Earth may have not been able to sustain life.

Can Evolution explain that? ou is Evolution intended to explain the biological side of things? Does the "Big Bang" theory count? What are the chances that all of the conditions could have occured randomly?
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One morning in a récent past I was feeling
so lonely and so empty
after the loss of my dearest friend.
Shaking and shivering and craving.

But an Angel sent me this and I thought of God.
Tears of joy rolled down my closed eyes
while I was s’embrasser my friend’s Angel eyes
And then my eyes opened to see
everything I failed to see all my life

I felt these magnificent images and song
emitting tangible l’amour vibrations into
our own special atmosphere across
the secret garden we’ve built for each other
healing and honouring our hearts
as we both just wanted to be loved par each other.

I felt like a warm hand...
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Using less energy isn't about making drastic lifestyle changes ou sacrifices. Conservation and efficiency measures can be as simple as improving the standards for new buildings so that they use less energy for heating and cooling, replacing an old refrigerator with one that doesn't waste as much power, ou adjusting the thermostat before leaving home.

Not only do conservation and efficiency ease electricity supply crunches par reducing demand, they also decrease smog and greenhouse gas emissions, lower bills for all customers and create jobs and other economic benefits. It's a win-win situation....
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