@realtundey@GaryWil39579001@engineers_feed I'm not a religious person myself but there are many types of faith and they can definitely coexist. You can believe in the existence of a Creator and yet believe that the universe obeys physical laws and does not need divine intervention to "work". I respect such positions.
@GaryWil39579001@engineers_feed But the sad thing here is that there is more than enough room for your beliefs and these scientific facts to coexist, and literally no need for them to be in opposition with each other.
@GaryWil39579001@engineers_feed You don't seem to grasp how impossibly big the universe is, the hundreds of billions of galaxies and stars in them. Compared to that, all the conditions you mention are dwarfed, and in fact, the very statistical odds you mention make it close to impossible for life not to exist.
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@Hubjus@Franklin_Graham What the Bible says literally does not matter. Anyone able to use their brain to think critically can see how blindingly obvious it is that God, if he exists, played no part in this fictional, backwards, and often hateful collection of texts.
@MikeAla45885103 @tortoise234 Oh I didn't know the number of followers was a good metric to judge one's opinion. Yet another proof, if it was needed, that religion and intelligence rarely go hand in hand.
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