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Reply to "Atheist Richard Dawkins Admits Universe's Fine-Tuning Difficult to Explain"

Originally Posted by Unobtanium:

It amazes me that folks will argue for a universe that seems designed for life while, right now. an asteroid is headed to destroy this earth.  It's almost a certainty that it will happen.

Just a few miles over all our heads, gamma rays abound and will kill any living thing it touches.

Just below us is a mantle that is so radioactively hot that rocks boil.  

Just any moment now, a star will explode in some far away galaxy that will send out so much radioactivity that it will sterilize an entire galaxy.  

Just above our heads is a vacuum so cold that atoms barely move and so hot that atoms are ripped apart. 

Every living thing on this planet has a lifespan that lasts less than the blink of an eye compared to the time spans of the universe.

Throughout this unimaginably vast universe, there is a stark absence of anything resembling life except for right here on a tiny rock that has a razor thin coating of life-friendly chemistry..

And the universe is "friendly" to life?

Really? 

 

 

 

pssst...you left out "Dr. Eeeeeeeeeville, and his Alan Parsons Project".


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