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Where do the other planets fit in?
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<blockquote data-quote="Delphiki" data-source="post: 56706387" data-attributes="member: 262159"><p>So God created the universe with mankind in mind? The universe apparently shows characteristics of being intelligently designed?</p><p></p><p>Consider all of the following:</p><p></p><p>If humans don't manage to disrupt the environment to the point that the earth can no longer sustain our species, and if we haven't blown each other up in some holy war, economic war, or just for fun... And if we don't all die from some kind of rapid epidemic.... </p><p></p><p>About 5 times in the past 600 million years an asteroid causing mass-extinction has collided with the earth. Other major impact events average only thousands of years apart, and we're someone overdue for one.</p><p></p><p>In about 5 billion years, our own sun will have grown to a size that it's engulfed the earth as sun's diameter exceeds that of our orbit around it.</p><p></p><p>Several billion years afterward, the Andromeda galaxy will collide with our own. While most of the objects in either galaxy won't physically collide, the ones that don't will still be pulled out of orbit and maybe into new ones. Neptune could end up burning up in Sirius A for all we know.</p><p></p><p>The vacuum of space is known to be at least as cold as 3 degrees Kelvin (where zero is the total absence of molecular movement), or -270 celsius, -454 Fahrenheit. Out where there is no magetosphere to protect you, lethal levels of radiation saturate the airless void. Stars, let alone other life-sustaining planets (of which we don't know of any) are impossible distances away.. light from the nearest star takes over 4 years to reach us...</p><p></p><p>This is the universe you say God intelligently governs and made for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Delphiki, post: 56706387, member: 262159"] So God created the universe with mankind in mind? The universe apparently shows characteristics of being intelligently designed? Consider all of the following: If humans don't manage to disrupt the environment to the point that the earth can no longer sustain our species, and if we haven't blown each other up in some holy war, economic war, or just for fun... And if we don't all die from some kind of rapid epidemic.... About 5 times in the past 600 million years an asteroid causing mass-extinction has collided with the earth. Other major impact events average only thousands of years apart, and we're someone overdue for one. In about 5 billion years, our own sun will have grown to a size that it's engulfed the earth as sun's diameter exceeds that of our orbit around it. Several billion years afterward, the Andromeda galaxy will collide with our own. While most of the objects in either galaxy won't physically collide, the ones that don't will still be pulled out of orbit and maybe into new ones. Neptune could end up burning up in Sirius A for all we know. The vacuum of space is known to be at least as cold as 3 degrees Kelvin (where zero is the total absence of molecular movement), or -270 celsius, -454 Fahrenheit. Out where there is no magetosphere to protect you, lethal levels of radiation saturate the airless void. Stars, let alone other life-sustaining planets (of which we don't know of any) are impossible distances away.. light from the nearest star takes over 4 years to reach us... This is the universe you say God intelligently governs and made for us. [/QUOTE]
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