God, what have I reopened...
Most true scientists were/still are believers.
SHOTS FIRED!!!!!!!
Actually, no. @Pencil As far as your odds of the likelihood of the universe being created and all that (argument from incredulity), here's something.
You're arguing that something had to come from nothing, and the universe is too great to come from nothing, yes?
So then, God did it, right? (We'll leave which God out of the equation for now.)
Well, that still doesn't answer the question. Your starting point was "how can something come from nothing"?
So then, what is the origin of God?
And you'll respond with "he's outside the laws of time, since he made them".
But quite simply, it doesn't work that way.
At any point in time that God existed, the rules of time apply to him. That includes the second he created everything. Meaning, he can't have simply always been here before time, because the time he existed is, by its very definition,
inside the realm of time.Now, let's say for a minute that God does exist. Which God? Why? Why is it Yahweh and not Allah?
You could say that Christianity is the only true religion, and that all others are false... But that's exactly what Islam says! And exactly what Judaism says! And exactly what
every other major religion to ever exist has said. You'd also be interested to know that the events the Bible depicts are actually depicted in the story
The Epic of Gilgamesh, which predates the Torah by about 600 years, which predates the Bible by roughly 2000.
In short, the EoG was around loooong before any notion of Yahweh comes up.
So how can we be sure?
How can we be sure of any God existing.
That aside, your stats on abiogenesis is wrong.
Also, it isn't the heart of atheism. Atheism is simply a lack of belief in God. Nothing more.
Atheists tend to be science advocates, but that isn't entailed in atheism.
@Rubinsteinmad
Pascal's Wager was debunked long ago in this thread.
You could be believing in the wrong God and get punished. The true god could be Ba'al, or Thor, or any number of other gods or a God we have no clue about.
In order to satisfy Pascal's Wager, you'd have to be a follower of
every single religion out there, and then some. [/b]