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Quote by: SNPete On other forums and this one some posters hold the view that the universe came to be by random chance. In regards to the issue of Origins, I have heard many logical arguments to support views on both sides of the issue. However, logic is not evidence. Logic is not proof.
We have evidence to support the Big Bang theory. We have proof that the dinosaurs existed. Yet, I have not seen any scientific evidence to prove the view that the universe came to be by random chance.
My question to the folks who hold the view that the universe came to be through random chance is: What evidence do you have that proves that the universe came to be by random chance? |
actually there is a logical answer and that is "I do not know!"
because nobody knows, not even you Pete.
and there is even some evidence to support the "I do not know" response.
Humans figure out reality through the use of nature. We tend to discover new things all the time. These new discoveries create steping stones to explain more things that humans would of never known if it had not been for the previous discoveries.
As of right now, humans have made a lot of discoveries, however, we are not done. Because the steping stones are no where near completition, we are simply left with finding out the next steping stone. Although, we can ask questions about the "last" steping stones (answers to the creation of the universe etc) they are indeed opinions. Of course, this is true to all humans - not one human on earth knows the ultimate answer, because the "steping stone project" is INCOMPLETE.
Is this hard to understand Pete?