So let's go through this point by point.
The biggest question of scientists is usually "How were we created?"
No it's not. There is no Ultimate Question in science.
Maybe we were somehow magically appeared because of dumb luck and proteins knew how to connect before we had DNA, or a more intelligent being came and helped us on our way to creation.
Jesus fucking Christ... I've realized going through everything you've said point by point would be a grand endeavor. The probability of something happening through natural means regardless of the scale of improbability involved, is far superior to any supernatural explanation.
Was life truly made 358 billion years ago or so? Or was it 15000 year like the Bible. Just saying .
The origin of life on earth dates back to roughly 3.5 billion years ago. So no it wasn't 15,000 years ago, the bible is wrong. Just saying
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I would advise you pay close attention in english class, because your spelling and grammar is abysmal.
I think i've heared the most far galaxy is a 380 billion light years.
"A team of international scientists has identified the furthest known galaxy cluster from Earth. The cluster, known as JKC2041, lies some 10.2 billion light years from Earth, beating the previous record holder by around a billion light years. Led by Stefano Andreon of the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) in Milan, the team is studying the cluster of hundreds of galaxies as they appeared when the Earth was just a quarter of its present age. ''Successfully identifying an object so distant confirms that our methods work,'' said Andreon."
Farthest galaxy from Earth found