Oncedeceived
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Did you expect to find values that made life impossible?
Again, did you expect to find values that were not the values required for life to exist?
The issue is we didn't expect the incredibly tuned values that life required to exist. Life exists, that doesn't predict that the values be so precise and necessary for it.
No poo, Sherlock...
I take it you don't get it.
Again, so what?
In central Africa, it is warm so there is no ice. So, is the north pole now somehow special, to have ice? Does the north pole "appear to be designed" to hold ice? I bet you don't lose sleep over that question at all.
Yep, you don't get it.
For the simple reason that you don't consider ice to be objective special and "meant to be there". But you do consider that about yourself. And your religion feeds that a lot. You think humans WERE meant to be there. And that is the only reason why you engage in this teleological fallacy.
The fine tuning observation is a scientific observation not a religious one. The problem is that the fine tuning (a scientific term not religious one) needs an explanation. It is either design or natural phenomena. It is more cohesive within a Theological answer than a natural one in my opinion.
You don't really think for good reason that the universe "appears designed". Rather, your world view requires you to believe that.
This is not an observation that I personally have made. This is an observation that well educated and experienced Scientists have made.
Saying that life is here because the universe is the way it is, and that life might not be here if the universe were any different, is just stating the obvious.
It is only obvious if you look at the surface of the issue.
OFF COURSE the universe is a life-premitting universe. Derp.
Of course it is, how it came to be is the issue.
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