XIAN said:
I cannot believe that this thread is still around. YOU ARE NOT GOING TO CHANGE EACH OTHER'S MINDS! AGREE TO DISAGREE!
The meaning of faith is that you're never sure. You're never doubtless, but that's part of what makes it beautiful. Who needs to argue?
yes no one think they will change each other minds . Ppl just want to see others ideas...
anyways ill put something toward the table.. A small quote from someone who himself doubts in a God Creator however he doesnt see another option... Im not implying anything or trying to imply any beleifs .. . Just seems like another look in an unsolvable debate.
THE GOLDILOCKS ENIGMA
If almost any of the basic features of the universe, from the properties of atoms to the distribution of the galaxies, were different, life would very probably be impossible. Now, it happens that to meet these various requirements, certain stringent conditions must be satisfied in the underlying laws of physics that regulate the universe, so stringent in fact that a biofriendly universe looks like a fix - or 'a put-up job', to use the pithy description of the late British cosmologist Fred Hoyle. It appeared to Hoyle as if a super-intellect had been 'monkeying' with the laws of physics. He was right in his impression. On the face of it, the universe does look as if it has been designed by an intelligent creator expressly for the purpose of spawning sentient beings. Like the porridge in the tale of Goldilocks and the three bears, the universe seems to be 'just right' for life, in many intriguing ways. No scientific explanation for the universe can be deemed complete unless it accounts for this appearance of judicious design. Until recently, 'the Goldilocks factor' was almost completely ignored by scientists. Now, that is changing fast. As I shall discuss in the following chapters, science is at last coming to grips with the enigma of why the universe is so uncannily fit for life.
the full story .. i suggest you all loook at it and watch the video provided on the page... very usefull in this thread too all sides:thumb:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/6035233.stm