bipolarber -> RE: Why Do You Believe In What You Can't See? (10/14/2008 8:33:36 AM)
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If God wanted us all to believe in him through blind faith, he/she/it, didn't do a really great job covering it's tracks... I remember reading a paper on the probability that, after the big bang (when the universe was expanding faster than the speed of light, and all natural laws were still in flux) the chances of all the variables just happening to fall into the right place for life to come into being were billions upon billions to one. Any slight variance in gravitation, element interation, chemical laws, thermodynamics... and none of us would exist. Now, some would say, "sure, that just means that there may have been billions of cycles where life didn't exist, and we just happen to be in one where everything fell into place." But to me, the numbers are too mind boggling. Within that freaking huge whack of improbability, I ascribe God. I think he/she/it pushed the odds in our favor, and in favor of life throughout the universe. For what reason, I have no idea... But I do find something positive in the notion that God wanted all this to be. [&:]
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