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The fine tuning of the universe.
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<blockquote data-quote="Subduction Zone" data-source="post: 69667769" data-attributes="member: 321072"><p>So what? There still could have been life in many of those case and we don't know if the parameters are purposefully set or if they are simply a result of natural laws that we do not fully understand yet. There have been examples in the past of fine tuned parameters that turned out to be just the product of natural law.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You have to be kidding me. Many creationists accuse scientists of trying to disprove God. They think that if the entire Bible is not correct then it is all wrong. They tend to have an all or nothing mentality. The sad part about that is if one can't be honest about the flaws in the Bible then one is left with nothing or at least a small bit of insanity.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wrong, it is from what we don't know that the fine tuning argument stems. As I pointed out earlier you don't seem to understand the fine tuning argument. Again, the fine tuning argument is not an anti-evolution argument. It pretty much assumes that evolution is the fact that it has been shown to be.</p><p></p><p>You don't seem to even understand this argument. Let me hear your version of it, perhaps I can help then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subduction Zone, post: 69667769, member: 321072"] So what? There still could have been life in many of those case and we don't know if the parameters are purposefully set or if they are simply a result of natural laws that we do not fully understand yet. There have been examples in the past of fine tuned parameters that turned out to be just the product of natural law. You have to be kidding me. Many creationists accuse scientists of trying to disprove God. They think that if the entire Bible is not correct then it is all wrong. They tend to have an all or nothing mentality. The sad part about that is if one can't be honest about the flaws in the Bible then one is left with nothing or at least a small bit of insanity. Wrong, it is from what we don't know that the fine tuning argument stems. As I pointed out earlier you don't seem to understand the fine tuning argument. Again, the fine tuning argument is not an anti-evolution argument. It pretty much assumes that evolution is the fact that it has been shown to be. You don't seem to even understand this argument. Let me hear your version of it, perhaps I can help then. [/QUOTE]
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