I can't prove the Bible fake but I don't want to believe in it

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  • I was making the point that something so finely tuned may suggest a intelligent designer.
    Name the tuner what you want God, ET or ?
    A giant explosion has never created anything except a mess. It would be like setting off a big bomb in a library and when it settled down it had made a Webster's dictionary. Or a hurricane going through a junk yard and making a space shuttle.

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    • I understand the point you were making, I said in my response that was the point you were making. I also explained why I disagreed with it. This is all covered in my third and fourth paragraph. As you have not said anything new other than to confirm I understood you correctly, I see no reason to repeat the response I already gave.

      As to what you said about library explosions and hurricanes, it really doesn't apply, because those are not among the possible outcomes of those scenarios. As I already explained, based on the math and physics you yourself mentioned the universe as we know it was a possible outcome. It was an unlikely outcome as I said, but no more unlikely than any other possible outcome. As I said, just because something is unlikely doesn't mean it requires devine intervention. As I also said, if you wish to choose to see the hand of God in it, fell free. But it does not require devine intervention.

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