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Old 09-18-2014, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Ket [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Actually, chaotic chance is exactly what it is. We have just begun to scratch the outer, candy coated shell of space. Not even scratched - we've maybe brushed against it with our shoelaces, and even with that merest of glimpses of the countless solar systems and the possibility of an infinite amount of universes, we are, as far as we're aware (thus far), the only planet capable of a life-giving ecosystem (theories of planets that USED to have life giving eco-systems abound, or at least that had some of the ingredients). Given those damn near infinite amount of other potential options out there, it's not too crazy an idea to believe that we. Just. Got. Lucky.
Explain to me how completely new genetic code (that isn't gibberish) can randomly and chaotically come about by chance. Mutations are destructive to genetic code. No genetic code has ever been written that makes any sense from a mutation. You're also ignoring the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which is that things become less organized and decay over time. Entropy.

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Unless, of course, you subscribe to the idea that we, out of all the other solar systems and universes, stars, and planets, are just the "special ones". The only jackasses chosen by god. If so, he made a dumb choice. Seriously. US? Have you fuckin' looked at yourself in the mirror? I have, and I'm retarded. I have a hard enough taking care of my dog.
The multiverse theory is nonsense

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Wouldn't it be nice if we could actually make decisions that effect the future with the thought that, y'know, that future is actually in our hands, and not in the hands of the Spaghetti Monster?

That's my half-cocked conjecture of the week.

-Ket
Pretty half cocked