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Infinite monkey theory:
If there are a large enough number of monkeys banging on typewriters, eventually one will type out shakespeare
And so it goes why we have a perfectly situated earth that can sustain life out of the trillions of celestial bodies in the universe

The reason that theory needs to be defined by infinity is because the probability of it happening is infinitely small, translation, it is not a random occurence that happened out of sheer chance just one time.

I find it ludicrous to assume that a basic single cell organism was formed on its own, and not only did it magically become alive, it magically had a code that by chance came together that allowed it to take in energy and get rid of waste AND it could multiply itself, mutate and adapt to the environment.

As basic of a lifeform you can get, all of those things can't possibly have come together and function by chance and actually work.

"Oh, but that's the only way it could have happened"

Bullcrap, no it didn't.

The only way even the simplest of life can come together and function properly is if something organized it to be so.
 
I'd love to hear your explanation for everything.

Wait, here it comes....

Matter came to be all by itself, right? And it just happened to form the universe, perfectly place the earth inside this galaxy for life to be able to live, then life spontaneously formed itself with a working DNA code, albeit simple, and naturally evolved to what we have now and no higher intelligence had anything to do with it.

Sounds like it's all figured out then.

Either that or Dumbledore the magic wizard made everything, right?

Just because you don't understand it now, doesn't mean it the work of God. If people always thought like you and attributed the unknown to the miracles of God, we would still be in the stone age. And here is the danger from this type of mindset, once you attribute something to having come from a higher power, you stop searching for other possibilities and explanations and we would not progress. What if someone never doubted that humans weren't chilling with dinosaurs 9,000 years ago?

There is no reason to think that your questions that you attribute to God's handiwork wont be answered in 10 or 20 yrs from now as history has shown many times.
 
Just because you don't understand it now, doesn't mean it the work of God. If people always thought like you and attributed the unknown to the miracles of God, we would still be in the stone age. And here is the danger from this type of mindset, once you attribute something to having come from a higher power, you stop searching for other possibilities and explanations and we would not progress. What if someone never doubted that humans weren't chilling with dinosaurs 9,000 years ago?

There is no reason to think that your questions that you attribute to God's handiwork wont be answered in 10 or 20 yrs from now as history has shown many times.

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Just because you don't understand it now, doesn't mean it the work of God. If people always thought like you and attributed the unknown to the miracles of God, we would still be in the stone age. And here is the danger from this type of mindset, once you attribute something to having come from a higher power, you stop searching for other possibilities and explanations and we would not progress. What if someone never doubted that humans weren't chilling with dinosaurs 9,000 years ago?

There is no reason to think that your questions that you attribute to God's handiwork wont be answered in 10 or 20 yrs from now as history has shown many times.

You completely missed my point.

What I'm saying is that the unknowns are things that we will eventually find out, and God has already found it out and that's why he was able to put us here, because he already figured out, on a scientific level, how to organize and control things we have very little understanding of right now.

From my perspective, education and knowledge are one of God's greatest powers and he wants us to pursue the same thing.

Just because you attribute a miracle or an inexplicable event to God doesn't mean you automatically don't try to figure out how things work. That's retarded logic.

You think all scientists in all different fields trying to develop mechanical, biological, electronic, astronomical, etc. technology are all athiests?


The funny thing is, what I said is exactly what had to have happened for life to have started by chance. It's called the Theory of Abiogenesis.

It's complete bullcrap.

You can't explain how inert, lifeless matter formed into a living thing with a DNA code that instructs itself how to consume and process energy as well as divide and mutate into more complex life forms. That couldn't have possibly happened.

It takes a hell of a lot more faith to believe in the infinitely small probability that life was spontaneous, than it does to assume that a more advanced life form than ourselves exists and put us here on earth. Why wouldn't such a being exist? We're here, and so obviously elsewhere in the universe there is intelligent life, and they have what is potentially an infinite amount more time to have developed technology to the point that they are able to do what God said he has done. What's so hard to understand about that?


What I find to be complete arrogant is to assume that man figured it all out, only to redefine theory a few years later, again and again.

Just because a new discovery is made and we are able to explain it through calculations and written language doesn't mean that God isn't real. It just opens the door to the next level of questions to go further into the understanding of things that God knew about billions of years ago.

Biological scientists label much of DNA as "junk" because they can't explain it or don't know of its function. Eventually they will understand it all and have a more refined theory of life's evolution as a result. That doesn't mean God isn't real, it means we aren't as smart as we think we are = arrogance.

We have a few hundred thousand pieces of a quadrillion piece puzzle, and scientists are bold to assert they know the whole picture. They are bullshitting themselves and everybody else.
 
Got off work early, completely fogged and staring into the abyss that is our universe. Clear skies and the stars never looked better. The physical worlds beauty never ceases to amaze me
 
Got off work early, completely fogged and staring into the abyss that is our universe. Clear skies and the stars never looked better. The physical worlds beauty never ceases to amaze me

Thats how Carl Sagan did it. And by fog you mean sweet herbs right?

I did an extra credit assignment for my astronomy professor once, tracking the moon and keeping a data log for a space of a month. Once you stare at the night sky every day for only a few days, you can never be under a starlit sky every time and not just look up and marvel at it.
 
Thats how Carl Sagan did it. And by fog you mean sweet herbs right?

I did an extra credit assignment for my astronomy professor once, tracking the moon and keeping a data log for a space of a month. Once you stare at the night sky every day for only a few days, you can never be under a starlit sky every time and not just look up and marvel at it.

The sweetest herbs
 
The sweetest herbs

nice, we could def chill together.:)

It would be fun to talk about how cool or uncool it would be to be living in a reality like the movie, the matrix. But its too early to on with research to take this seriously. finding computer codes in our universe similar to those found in computer browsers isnt enough to conclude we live in a giant computer simulation but this is fascinating nonetheless.

BTW, choosing the red pill would be cooler I think but I need to give this serious thought.
 
nice, we could def chill together.:)

It would be fun to talk about how cool or uncool it would be to be living in a reality like the movie, the matrix. But its too early to on with research to take this seriously. finding computer codes in our universe similar to those found in computer browsers isnt enough to conclude we live in a giant computer simulation but this is fascinating nonetheless.

BTW, choosing the red pill would be cooler I think but I need to give this serious thought.

Sounds good, Nothing better than to sesh and have a deep intellectual conversation. Maybe I should become a philosopher
 
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