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Why would a loviing god place his chosen species into a hostile universe?

I stand by original question though.
it's so strange to me that they point out how unlikely our story is given the hostilility of the rest of the universe for life to have emerrged fas an argument FOR god, if anything the fact that we're so unllikely is an argument AGAINST A loving designer
there really is no hatred like what you christians confuse for love. 99 percent of the known univers is absolutely hostile to life, and even our little sliver of it that is hospitiable is still hostile just less so.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
Hostile to life in general perhaps. But not nearly as hostile to humans as to the rest.

Anyway, I'm not convinced that the universe is hostile to life. The conditions needed to get it started might be rare but once started life looks difficult to stop. And once we manage to seed another star system it really will be eternal.
Tennessee · 46-50, F
Early gnostic Christians saw the Universe as a torture chamber and believed that they will reincarnate over and over until they get it right, the true God to them that didn’t create the Universe is “Sophia” and is considered pure love but the god called “Yahweh” that created the universe isn’t a loving being. The only way they can escape and never come back here is from meditation and being kind to one another.
Because Eve ate the fruit.

 
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