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Originally posted by wicked4182
Please, elaborate on how you consider that explination to be simple. Because it seems quite the opposite to me. Like, emptying a big bag of lego's on the floor and having them land perfectly in some familiar shape purely by chance. That metaphore that hardly illustrates my point, maybe I should say we leave the lego's alone for a few million years they will be able to walk and talk. Tell me, if there is no creator, how did that bag of meat you use to live your life with come about?
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I would draw a comparison to a lightening bolt striking a tree in the forest. The result being a fire that destroys 1,000 Acres. As a result, many life forms die. However, many also begin anew and would only have had the chance for life if the others had died. The initial event is random (where the lightening strikes vs. where in the Universe there is a planet at the proper distance from its sun with the right amount of H2O, etc. to promote life), but the subsequent chain of events build upon each other and result in that new life.