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Post by chasallnut on Feb 28, 2017 14:52:10 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? So what? You're acting like human beings had to happen. Or that life doesn't exist elsewhere.
Nothing you said means a god is required.
The next time you are walking down a road, pick up a rock and ask yourself, what are the odds that those elements happened to get together in that order to form that rock, and that it happened to wind up right in that exact spot, and that you happened to notice it amongst all the possible rocks you could have noticed. Does that mean anything? No.
Or that life doesn't exist elsewhere.
You have proof of that, or just playing the odds?
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