prince mack said:
for those who don't believe in god,how do you explain the creation of the world?
Nobody can explain it. The difference between theists and atheists is that the latter accept this and don't have to create explanations.
People couldn't explain gravity, the setting of the sun, weather systems etc. so they created Gods to explain these things. People don't like to not comprehend something, so they're willing to swallow any nice, easy explanation for it.
You're also assuming that the Universe had to be created, that there had to be a "cause" for it. That's because we can't comprehend the idea of something simply
being. Everything we see around us was created at some point. You can't apply our 'small' logic to the Universe.
prince mack said:
the complexity of the world and life is proof enough that it was deliberately designed that way.why are the sun and moon a perfect distance from earth to allow life?slight differences would result in unlivable conditions.
Sorry to go off topic, but that's bollocks. You can't look at the world, decide that it's perfect and then talk about how impossible it is for all of this to have happened arbitrarily. Look at all the (apparently) barren, lifeless planets around us. It's not as though there's one planet in the Universe and it happened to be suitable for life. With the vastness of the Universe, the existence of
one planet suitable for life isn't surprising.
Plus, you're talking about life
as we know it. If conditions were different, perhaps life would be different?
"Indeed, many examples of fine-tuning are evidence that life is fine-tuned to the cosmos, not vice versa. This is exactly what evolution proposes."
why is the human body so sophisticated and perfect.i can go on and on.
You can't look at the human body and assume it's perfect and thus must have been designed.
a) if it wasn't as sophisticated and "perfect", we wouldn't have survived as a race.
b) you've no reference point, no basis for your idea that the human body is perfect. It's like looking at the very first wheel and declaring it perfect, because there's nothing to compare it to. I can think of millions of things that would improve the human body; wings, gills, third eyes, extra arms, wheels, camouflage - why don't we have any of those?
Besides, designers usually aim for simplicity. If I was God and I was creating the human race, I wouldn't have made people as needlessly complex as they are. Why do creatures have organs or body parts that don't have a use (vestigial structures)
Like I said before, people like to have easy answers. Blaming a silent, invisible and reclusive creature that can do anything it wants to is the easiest way to answer a difficult question.
struggle01 said:
i believe theres a god or something watching over us
Why?