In these two lines, [in Bhagavad Gita] K\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e47a solves the whole biological problem. That is knowledge. Minimum words, maximum solution. Volumes of books expounding nonsense have no meaning. [...] Karandhara. They say that life arose from matter in the past and that they will create life this way in the future.\n\u015ar\u012bla Prabhup\u0101da. What is this nonsense? If they cannot prove that life arises from matter in the present, how do they know life arose this way in the past?\nDr. Singh. They are assuming...\n\u015ar\u012bla Prabhup\u0101da. Everyone can assume, but this is not science. Everyone can assume something. You can assume something, I can assume something. But there must be proof. We can prove that life arises from life. For example, a father begets a child. The father is living, and the child is living. But where is their proof that a father can be a dead stone? Where is their proof? We can easily prove that life begins from life. And the original life is K\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e47a. That also can be proven. But what evidence exists that a child is born of stone? They cannot actually prove that life comes from matter. They are leaving that aside for the future. (Laughter.) Read along with us: biglink.to/lifecomesfromlife