You hit a golf ball into a bunker. It hits a few grains of sand out of the trillions on earth. The chances of it hitting THOSE grains, rather than any others, is virtually nil.
So, God.
That's essentially your argument.
A great many events that may have had different outcomes led to the current state of the universe. A great many different outcomes may have occurred. But it is a 100% probability that SOME outcome would have happened, and any different outcome would have been just as unlikely as this one.
Unless you can show that the state we see around us is somehow less likely than any OTHER outcome, your argument is invalid.
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You hit a golf ball into a bunker. It hits a few grains of sand out of the trillions on earth. The chances of it hitting THOSE grains, rather than any others, is virtually nil.
So, God.
That's essentially your argument.
A great many events that may have had different outcomes led to the current state of the universe. A great many different outcomes may have occurred. But it is a 100% probability that SOME outcome would have happened, and any different outcome would have been just as unlikely as this one.
Unless you can show that the state we see around us is somehow less likely than any OTHER outcome, your argument is invalid.