Can anyone respond to this guy in this link ?
http://forum.tayyar.org/1135365-post279.html
Here is quote from his post
"i choose to believe that there is a force organizing this universe, because the alternative is very dry and depraved. some people see the intricate works of physics, chemistry and biology, and they say it is all coincidence. maybe; but i perceive it differently, even if i pretend to agree that mass came spontaneously out of the blue, can you imagine what an orchestra of particles is playing within and around us, and the degree of harmony it requires for things to be the way they are today, let alone for intelligent life to take roots?
u think it just happens that zillion of quarks and particles met by pure luck to form billions of atoms, and those also met by mistake to form molecules, and those met by pure luck to form live cells, and those met by mistake to form intelligent life?
it is easier tossing zillions of scrabble letters at random, and they fall down in billions of stacks, each stack representing a complete book, and these books form a continuous series and entertaining story that starts from stack 1 to stack xxxx billion.
personally, the deeper i go into science, the more i believe in the divine. "
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So, can anyone respond to these arguments ? Is there anything wrong in what he said?
http://forum.tayyar.org/1135365-post279.html
Here is quote from his post
"i choose to believe that there is a force organizing this universe, because the alternative is very dry and depraved. some people see the intricate works of physics, chemistry and biology, and they say it is all coincidence. maybe; but i perceive it differently, even if i pretend to agree that mass came spontaneously out of the blue, can you imagine what an orchestra of particles is playing within and around us, and the degree of harmony it requires for things to be the way they are today, let alone for intelligent life to take roots?
u think it just happens that zillion of quarks and particles met by pure luck to form billions of atoms, and those also met by mistake to form molecules, and those met by pure luck to form live cells, and those met by mistake to form intelligent life?
it is easier tossing zillions of scrabble letters at random, and they fall down in billions of stacks, each stack representing a complete book, and these books form a continuous series and entertaining story that starts from stack 1 to stack xxxx billion.
personally, the deeper i go into science, the more i believe in the divine. "
...................
So, can anyone respond to these arguments ? Is there anything wrong in what he said?