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In Spite Of The belief Of The Skeptics, Science Still Points To God

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Whom will you trust, people who believe that the universe and life popped in out of thin air or people who believe in a loving God who created it and the earth? As fir me and my household, we'll believe in the loving God who created the heavens and the earth.
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Axeroberts · 56-60, M
Science is showing the complexity of life by the day. It's not even logical to believe it happened by chance because the odds of one of it happening by chance are astronomical. And there are an endless amount of these things that had to happen for us to be here. So astronomical odds times astronomical odds equals NO WAY
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@Axeroberts
Science is showing the complexity of life by the day. It's not even logical to believe it happened by chance because the odds of one of it happening by chance are astronomical. And there are an endless amount of these things that had to happen for us to be here. So astronomical odds times astronomical odds equals NO WAY

Amen to that!! Thank you for sharing that, Axeroberts.
chibs · 61-69, M
@Axeroberts You sound like complexity had to appear in a moment, complete and entire.

That, of course, is absolutely unnecessary.

Once complexity is reduced to infinitesimal changes over time then the eventual appearance of emergent properties that are more complex than any of the single components is inevitable.

You're also making the hindsight mistake.

In hindsight it's stunningly unlikely that I would be the child my parents eventually had. However, given that they were fecund and fertile and engaging in reproductive acts (skipping over that image), it was extremely likely that they would produce a child.

To now act, all these decades later, as if the aim was to produce me personally, is fallacious.

If the universe, the planet (or we ourselves) weren't the way they are, then everything would be different... or not be here at all.

Nothing remarkable about that.
Axeroberts · 56-60, M
@chibs you make no sense to me. And your parents didn't make you. You are the product of the reproduction process. And a very complex one at that