legoboyvdlp wrote:I mean, perhaps a tornado may blow parts of metal into a 747 fuselage (but will not weld it together), but with software installed? With a cabin in place? Painted?
Software being DNA. Cabin and paint being eg the complex systems of the body.
legoboyvdlp wrote:Then again, look at the Creation. If you look at a diagram of the eye... smell the roses...see the butterflies... see how Earth is in precisely the place most suited to life (not near supernovae, not near black hole, among other things...)... look at man, and how we can take to the skies in gravity-defying machines. We are not mere dogs that can think. We are special.
This is what I mentioned in a post earlier. It's tempting to think that we are special because we are unique, and therefore take the step to assume that we therefore must have been intelligently designed, because the odds are so incredibly small that we'd be here through other means (chance, whatever).
However, we're not even sure we're that special. Out of the billions of billions of planets out there, how many are in the goldilock's zone? How many planets are outside of the zone but still have properties that allow for life to exist.
Not sure if you play poker at all, but if you do, the analogy is you having a decent hand, but me having a better one. As the hand unfolds you end up making a full house and win. So we all marvel at the odds of you making exactly a full house the way you did. Clearly the odds are low if we look at your five cards you got, and no other cars. However, just because your hand contained a king of spades and a king of diamonds doesn't mean the odds of those two cards being given to you are relevant. That's because you would have won with the king of hearts or clubs as well. Not only that, but you could have beaten me with other hands.
So what you seem to be doing in your argument is that you're imparting a "value" on your hand, it's "special", because you won your hand. And because the odds of that
special hand are so low, you think something else must be behind it. But that view of your hand as being "special" clouds your view of all other possibilities. If you had ended up with a straight flush your hand would have been equally unique, you would have won just as much, and I bet you (all else being equal) would have thought it was equally special and have attributed it to something other than chance.
So with the universe tuned differently we actually have no idea what would have happened. Different elements with different resulting lifeforms could very well have happened. So out of all possibilities, is ours really that special? We just don't know that.
legoboyvdlp wrote:By the way, whoever voted no beginning no end, this directly contradicts the Laws of
https://youtu.be/-EilZ4VY5Vs?t=4m4shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh5ekwsj_Zs(the first one is long, and you may have to ignore his sense of humor, but the content is good)