As an example, time is an attribute of the universe, but you believe God is "timeless", correct? If so, it isn't irrational to think that attributes can be part of the universe and not part of the creator.
I can install a software program on my computer, that does not mean I am software. While yes all the positive attributes, that can't evolve out of thin air need to have originated in the creator, things like time, only apply to those things that have mass. God who is mass-less, does not need to be susceptible to time. God supersedes space time. When I install oil in my car, it does not mean I am oil. I supersede oil. I rule over oil, I can manipulate oil. Because oil is not me. Time is a part of the universe, but not a part of God. The same way oil is part of a tune up, but not part of the mechanic. To believe God is part of the creation is something called pantheism. And I don't adhere to that. That would make God evil, in my mind because there is evil in the universe. To me pantheism corrupts the goodness of God, we have sinful flesh yes, but for pantheism to exist, God must be part of the flesh of evil man. You can deny the flesh like Jesus did, but for pantheism to work, God must be in the flesh of sinful man as well. I believe in theism, which believes a transcendent being created the universe, this allows God to be supremely Good and set apart from corruption of the universe, that may contain evil.
I don't think it's possible to calculate those chances. I'm not making the claim that I know who or what created the universe, I'm just trying to get at what's possible. Do you agree that, although you believe the chances are vanishingly slim, intelligence can arise from ordinary matter and energy? Or do you have a deductive argument why this is impossible?
there is no logical reason why anyone should believe intelligence was caused out of thin air. The information within a single human cell fills volumes of books when written out. That information was written by something. SETI, a government organization searches outerspace 24/7 for messages of information. And nothing ever comes. There is no source of information. Information is here, but we don't know where it came from. Logic dictates that something intelligent must have created the information. When you write a book, you are more intelligent than the material in the book. There is no possible way for a meteor for example to learn information, or relay that information. Or a comet, or a star, or a galaxy.
something intelligent must have created the information found in everything. DNA for example has loads of information. Someone must have written that information. Again, a rock floating in space, be it in this universe or in a multiverse does not have intelligence. So the burden of proof would lie on you to find intelligence in the universe that caused information in the universe. And when you find it, let SETI know.
Now lets look at the chances of something creating itself, which is a common viewpoint among atheists like stephen hawking. Also a multiverse would have to create itself due to the logical laws of cause and effect. So lets look at the chances of a multiverse creating itself, then creating intelligence:
Rational & Physical Impossibility
Note: We are using the term “rational-impossibility” to refer to any random-chance probability (for an independently functionally-specified event) that is less than 1x10^-150 (i.e., 1E-150).
Expressed in decimal notation, that would be
0.00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
00000 00000 00000 00000 00001
… for all practical purposes such a small number is zero.
And, to insist that such a low-probability functionally-specified event occurred by random-chance (in order to preserve our atheism) would appear to be an exercise in irrationality.
Note: This (rational impossibility) could also be called a “Physical Impossibility” because it is physically impossible for such a infinitesimally-low-probability functionally-specified event to occur by random-chance even given the age (13.82 billion years) and all of the physical resources of the entire physical universe.
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