For me its actually much easier to comprehend the universe as a series of slow processes based on a few rules rather than trying to imagine some sort of being that has the ability and vision to design something as vast as the universe/multiverse. Even more crazy is trying to ascribe some sort of design philosophy or moral goal to something capable of doing all that (god wants us to do ____).
Its hard for me to think that sometimes because things are almost so "perfectedly" linked that u wonder...how did a series of random events cause near perfection?
I'm not for linking religion and intelligent design together tho.
What does this mean?
How the fukk is the Universe perfect?Its hard for me to think that sometimes because things are almost so "perfectedly" linked that u wonder...how did a series of random events cause near perfection?
I'm not for linking religion and intelligent design together tho.
It just seems everything in life is linked in a near perfect sequence like the sun being at the perfect distance from earth to provide light to create food, seasonal changes, how we think, the process of procreation, genes and on and on...all of it has a touch of perfection and doesn't seem accidental at all.
It just seems everything in life is linked in a near perfect sequence like the sun being at the perfect distance from earth to provide light to create food, seasonal changes, how we think, the process of procreation, genes and on and on...all of it has a touch of perfection and doesn't seem accidental at all.
at least this guy seems reasonable... I think we can convert him by the use of science and logic.I feel like a variation of this topic gets made twice a week........
It just seems everything in life is linked in a near perfect sequence like the sun being at the perfect distance from earth to provide light to create food, seasonal changes, how we think, the process of procreation, genes and on and on...all of it has a touch of perfection and doesn't seem accidental at all.