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Physical & Life Sciences
An analogy of the absurdity of reality without God
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<blockquote data-quote="Yttrium" data-source="post: 74814971" data-attributes="member: 419693"><p>Well, keep in mind when reworking things that things happening naturally wouldn't be all that random. Atoms and molecules only combine together in certain ways, after all. With energy and time, it's not difficult for complex molecules to form.</p><p></p><p>Even if you showed that it would be absurd for things to come about without the intervention of a supreme being, it wouldn't affect any current scientific theories at all. I've often thought: wouldn't it be cool if someone had designed the basic forms of matter and and rules of the universe so that they would inevitably produce stars, planets, life, and then intelligent life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yttrium, post: 74814971, member: 419693"] Well, keep in mind when reworking things that things happening naturally wouldn't be all that random. Atoms and molecules only combine together in certain ways, after all. With energy and time, it's not difficult for complex molecules to form. Even if you showed that it would be absurd for things to come about without the intervention of a supreme being, it wouldn't affect any current scientific theories at all. I've often thought: wouldn't it be cool if someone had designed the basic forms of matter and and rules of the universe so that they would inevitably produce stars, planets, life, and then intelligent life. [/QUOTE]
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