Chesterton! "How can you believe a universe exists but not God!" Well, you see, there's this thing called 'evidence.'
Only need one deck of cards to shuffle & any result has probability of 1in 10 to the power of 68. Similar to # of atoms in our galaxy.
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If you decide that whatever result was intended, you'll naturally assume an intelligent mind did it.
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Science will tell you that most random results by far yield nothing close to life or intelligence. So why is it irrational to posit God?
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There's no evidence of God. You just think life and intelligence is remarkable because you're alive and intelligent.
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Also, I don't think 'science' would speak of 'most random results by far.' You're starting with an assumption of a purpose/
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And nobody is suggesting randomness. Random isn't the opposite of intended.
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'God' is a childish idea. Reasoning, designing animals seeing the world through their own nature as designed for a reason.
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Sorry to have challenged your orthodox views. I do view the world with child like wonder. Pity those who think they know it all. Good night
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He pities you, Helen. Pities.
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