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Post by rizdek on Feb 28, 2017 2:44:24 GMT
There are so many things necessary for human beings to be alive: the right location in the right kind of galaxy orbiting at the right distance from the right type of star in a continuously stable orbit. Somehow all the required astrophysical and geological events did occur. Is it possible for them to have happened without a guiding force? Well, you either have to assume the existence of a Creator with some pretty remarkable capabilities or assume the natural has some pretty remarkable properties. I mean, the Creator must exist without a guiding force, so it doesn't seem impossible for something to exist without a pre-existing guiding force. Why add a separate Creator when one can simply assume the natural at some basic level just is and just happens to have the properties that make a universe or universes possible.
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