So just as a matter of interest, do you deny the Big Bang (because the first element created was surely helium) on this basis? Oxygen cannot have been produced until much later and even then water probably was not created for some time after that. Certainly the Universe, let's say 13 billion years ago, existed well before the oceans as the Earth is only 4.5 billion years old.
So just as a matter of interest, do you deny the Big Bang (because the first element created was surely helium) on this basis? Oxygen cannot have been produced until much later and even then water probably was not created for some time after that. Certainly the Universe, let's say 13 billion years ago, existed well before the oceans as the Earth is only 4.5 billion years old.
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