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    Quote Originally Posted by Loseirdo View Post

    Life is difficult. That doesn't mean it's impossible, it means it's extremely unlikely. Couple this with the fact that everything about Earth that makes it livable was extremely unlikely to occur on the same planet, and you have one extremely, extremely unlikely happening. Expand on that by showing how extremely unlikely it is that something as simple as a single-celled organism will evolve into an intelligent creature and...well, you should see where I'm going with this.

    In order for man to show up, one extremely unlikely circumstance after another had to take place. That's a little too unlikely for me to believe that it all happened by random chance alone.
    Stephen Hawking summed it up nicely when he said:

    "In fact, if one considers the possible constants and laws that could have emerged, the odds against a universe that produced life like ours are immense."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Limbo View Post
    Stephen Hawking summed it up nicely when he said:

    "In fact, if one considers the possible constants and laws that could have emerged, the odds against a universe that produced life like ours are immense."
    I wasn't aware that he had said that. I said the same thing here on the forum a while back.

    Here is a list of the recognized "constants" (40 in total): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_constant

    There we see 40 mathematical constants, all working in perfect harmony. If any of them was off by even a tiny bit, the Universe we know and love wouldn't be able to exist. If we chalk that up to random chance as well, that means -- whew, the odds don't look good for intelligent man at all! And yet...here we are! I'm glad that so many unbelievably lucky things happened to allow for my existence.
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    Loserido

    If you think of all the rain that COULD have fallen today, we would be up to our necks in water.

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    P.S. You are such a goof

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loseirdo View Post
    I wasn't aware that he had said that. I said the same thing here on the forum a while back.

    Here is a list of the recognized "constants" (40 in total): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_constant

    There we see 40 mathematical constants, all working in perfect harmony. If any of them was off by even a tiny bit, the Universe we know and love wouldn't be able to exist. If we chalk that up to random chance as well, that means -- whew, the odds don't look good for intelligent man at all! And yet...here we are! I'm glad that so many unbelievably lucky things happened to allow for my existence.
    I think that many scholars in the area of physics and chemistry are NOT atheists for reasons like what we have been discussing. Here is an interesting quote I found yesterday:

    Robert Griffith, a member of our U.S. Academy of Sciences, Otto Stern professor of physics at Carnegie Mellon University received one of the most coveted awards of the American Physical Society in 1984 on his work in physical mechanics and thermodynamics. Physics Today said he is an evangelical Christian who is an amateur theologian and who helps teach a course on Christianity and science.

    He recently said:

    If we need an atheist for a debate, I'd go to the philosophy department—the physics department isn't much use.

    At Berkeley University, among 55 chemistry professors, we only had one who was willing to openly identify himself as an atheist, my good friend Bob, with whom I still have many discussions about spiritual things.
    That mirrors my experience at university. Atheist and agnostics are definitely more commonplace in the arts, not the sciences. While many scientists are not atheists, some do have somewhat unorthodox views of what God is like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by owlafaye View Post
    Loserido

    If you think of all the rain that COULD have fallen today, we would be up to our necks in water.

    Laughter...owlafaye
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    Maybe if the global temperature suddenly rose thousands of degrees to accommodate all of the water that would have to evaporate.

    You might want to go back to elementary school so you can relearn a little thing called the "water cycle".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Limbo View Post
    I think that many scholars in the area of physics and chemistry are NOT atheists for reasons like what we have been discussing. Here is an interesting quote I found yesterday:



    That mirrors my experience at university. Atheist and agnostics are definitely more commonplace in the arts, not the sciences. While many scientists are not atheists, some do have somewhat unorthodox views of what God is like.
    That sounds about right. I've known plenty of very intelligent scientists who are also avid Christians and theologians. It has been quite commonplace throughout history, actually.
    "Our Constitutional rights are like precious diamonds -- and like diamonds, if we want to keep them precious, we have to keep them scarce." -- Stephen Colbert

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    Limbo said:

    "I think that many scholars in the area of physics and chemistry are NOT atheists for reasons like what we have been discussing. Here is an interesting quote I found yesterday"

    Dream on boy.

    Amazing how you twist the facts to suit your agenda. If you twist a fact son it becomes a lie.

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    You are not talking about published, peer reviewed and accepted scientists son, you are talking about Creationists and other ignorant religiously oriented people.

    They aren't "scientists" and never will be.

    These are the ones that are so totally ignored within their hoped for peer group that they turn to Christianity because their "credentials" are held in awe by the ignorant and uneducated and like a minister, nothing they say has a whiff of shit on it.

    Finally they have the approbation they think they deserve.

    Welcome to the flock you fine geologist you, or physicist, chemist, biologist...whatever

    I have met a few...they are pathetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by owlafaye View Post
    Limbo said:

    "I think that many scholars in the area of physics and chemistry are NOT atheists for reasons like what we have been discussing. Here is an interesting quote I found yesterday"

    Dream on boy.

    Amazing how you twist the facts to suit your agenda. If you twist a fact son it becomes a lie.

    owlafaye
    You never say anything of substance, at least not so far here on this website. You are living in your own twisted dream world and you think that the people you "hang out" with represent the mainstream. You are the epitome of a social misfit and geek.

    Apart from your bullshit survey of the NAS (which you were caught red handed lying about), what actual facts have you given to back up any of your statements? I think we should start calling you owlafallacy. All bullshit and no substance. You have even managed to piss off other atheists on this site.

    I think you will have the effect of driving people away from your cause with your caustic personality and extreme viewpoints. In that sense, I wish you all the best on your crusade.

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    Your demonstrations of a complete lack of self-awareness and your demonstrated faith and belief in the mythological and superstitious, counter to all widely published common information...is satisfactory...thank you.

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