It seems we have two types of opinions here...
1. If it can't be seen or tested it doesn't exist
2. God created life on earth, that's all.
IMO both of those opinions are closed minded.
There are trillions of planets with many billions of earth like planets orbiting their own star. Odds are life does exist elsewhere...
-if life can naturally arise here, couldn't it naturally arise on one or some of the other billions of planets?
-if god created life here, couldn't he have created life on one or some of the other billions of planets?
The universe is 13.7 billion years old. Other planets have had billions of years headstart on the young 4.5 billion year old earth.
Whether you accept life arose naturally or believe a god created life, do you think life exists any where else in the universe? Why or why not?
PS.
I'm not looking for the science quack that will only answer "science can't show it, so it must not exist"
And
I'm also not looking for the religious quack that will only answer "God created life here and here only"
Be optimistic and open minded with your answers.