Wyatt earp
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If there was no moon life couldn't exist on earth, maybe. Does that mean God put it there?Very likely. What are the 5 most common elements in the universe. I've heard the argument you are making before. It's been debunked. It's really a dumb question.That's kind of the point. We don't know. Stop pretending you know. The "evidence" your kind gives is a joke. The old testament? The new? The book of mormons? The koran? Get out of the stone age buddy!!!!Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
All by random chance.
What are the odds that all this order: the strength of the strong force, weak force and gravity just all magically occurred by random chance? If any one of them were the tiniest bit different no Universe would have formed -- it would have been all chaos
That's a pretty odd explosion to create all that precise order, that "Big Bang"
There's probably life surrounding every star you see in the ski. If not now then maybe 10 billion or 5 billion years ago. Or maybe 5 or 10 billion years from now.
There was probably life on Mars billions of years ago. Venus too.
Order? When a universe first explodes it is kaos for billions of years but eventually order starts.
And our Galaxy is on a collision course with another Galaxy. But since stars are so far apart we may just pass each other.
Anyways, we may not have all the answers but nothing you say even if true proves a creator
The order started when the strong and weak forces were PRECISELY what they were. If they were the tiniest bit different no nucleus or atoms would ever formed.
You guys keep glossing over it without spending a single second thinking about the implications
If the big bang didn't happen you wouldn't be here. God again?
All your ancestors had to meet and mate EXACTLY when they did for millions of years to make you. If one of those monkeys didn't meet you wouldn't exist. Did God do that too?
Speak for yourself monkey boy, I was created.
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