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The way you talk about it, Toofliss. You make it sound as though you think the universe is a marvelous place and that there is many things to be discovered about it. yet you seem to reach to the church, who have offered no evidence while it insists you stop searching for the truth and simply have faith, to wait to die, to find the answers to whats out there. I am only saying the truth that you seek cannot be found by a person who knows nothing more than whats outside of his church. If you want the answers, I would wager the people actually going to space are the people that you should be looking to. Exploring your inner self is as important as the universe but when claiming to have real concrete answers as to where we are from or where we are going, you can listen to people who have evidence to back their claims, or people who ask you to simply believe them. for myself, I choose the former. If it isn't a coincidence, maybe in a thousand years science will figure out what the answer is. Maybe not. Religion, barring the arrival of the lord and savior (or whatever the fuck it is) will never. | |||
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AFTER I came to that realization, that someone/thing put all these rules into place, then I started looking for more answers. Having given 10+ years to definitively believing there was no God (or super intelligent creator), I figure I deserve to at least give a little segment of my life to investigating the other possibility. Mind you that this was the furthest thing from possible in my earlier years. Science wants to rule out a creator because we simply can't wrap our minds around it being a possibility. It's a tough pill to swallow. Equally tough to swallow is the concept that with the odds being ridiculously against all of this happening by chance, that we are the biggest powerball winners ever.
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[60 Shaman] Gwat
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Basically, if I was a betting man, in inconsistency among people that are supposedly "the most intelligent people" would not be getting my money based off of historical inaccuracy. | |||
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(powerball) Your chance of winning the lottery on a single ticket is one in 175 million. Oh shit, I used the word chance. Would you prefer me to substitute the word odds? The odds of all this world coming about in the perfect combination is 1 in a hugeeeeeeeeeeee fucking number. So what is that chance?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldilocks_planet Also the Drake Equation! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation#Usefulness | |||
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox We should've encountered some of these *****s by now. Where dey at?
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Lennox goes on to cite Penrose’s answer: “His calculations lead him to the remarkable conclusion that the ‘Creator’s aim’ must have been accurate to 1 part in 10 to the power of 10 to the power or 123, that is 1 followed by 10 to the 123rd power zeros.” As Penrose puts it, that is a “number which it would be impossible to write out in the usual decimal way, because even if you were able to put a zero on every particle in the universe, there would not even be enough particles to do the job.” | |||
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