Ncik666 wrote:If Earth say had no water, and life evolved anyway, I dunno say nitrogen based, we would look on the world differently but still have many of the same questions.
The problem is, life
cannot come about in any other way. Please refer to the
Nature's Destiny thread.
Its the same as the Universe.
This would not be true either. If any of the fundamental constants were any different, this universe would be a dead universe, or near dead.
Some examples:
1. If the initial explosion of the big bang had differed in strength by as little as 1 part in 10^60, the universe would have either quickly collapsed back on itself, or expanded too rapidly for stars to form. In either case, life would be impossible. [See Davies, 1982, pp. 90-91. (As John Jefferson Davis points out (p. 140), an accuracy of one part in 10^60 can be compared to firing a bullet at a one-inch target on the other side of the observable universe, twenty billion light years away, and hitting the target.)
2. Calculations indicate that if the strong nuclear force, the force that binds protons and neutrons together in an atom, had been stronger or weaker by as little as 5%, life would be impossible. (Leslie, 1989, pp. 4, 35; Barrow and Tipler, p. 322.)
3. Calculations by Brandon Carter show that if gravity had been stronger or weaker by 1 part in 10^40, then life-sustaining stars like the sun could not exist. This would most likely make life impossible. (Davies, 1984, p. 242.)
4. If the neutron were not about 1.001 times the mass of the proton, all protons would have decayed into neutrons or all neutrons would have decayed into protons, and thus life would not be possible. (Leslie, 1989, pp. 39-40 )
5. If the electromagnetic force were slightly stronger or weaker, life would be impossible, for a variety of different reasons. (Leslie, 1988, p. 299.)
The Fine-Tuning Design Argument
Also I personally believe in multiple Universes but since we seem to be stuck on that I ignored it.
So, you believe something even though there is absolutely no empirical evidence for it to exist?
acamp1 wrote:The battle, then, will come down to semantics. What do we call this life/consciousness force? Allah? God? The Force? YHWH?
As QED states in the OP, a "sentient designer creator" is good enough for me.
But the fundamentalist doctrine that one must "accept" Jesus or go to hell - regardless of one's "goodness" - makes it difficult to nurture such patience.
Uh, I think
you are the only one that is bringing this up in this thread. So, not really relevant to our discussions here.