User blog comment:NeneAndNate/New Game - Remake of Random Debates - IMPORTANT DEBATES/@comment-3424724-20120314013925/@comment-4542190-20120314232515

Science works through observation and experiment. Correct me if I am wrong but, has anyone observed the big bang happening? Has anyone observed an ape becoming a human? Has anyone confirmed any of these through experiments? (rhetorical questions). And let's say the big bang did happen. How was the ultra-compressed molecule (from which all came out) there since in the beginning, nothing existed?

Possibilities and luck go together. For the possibilities for all conditions that favor life to coincide in Earth, as Fred Hoyle describes in his book, "comparable to the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junkyard might assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials therein". Even evolutionists themselves admit that luck on its own fails miserably to explain/support life.

God hears ALL prayers. You deny God just because every single thing that every single one asks doesn't happen? Just take a second and imagine what the world would be like if this happened.

And besides, God is omniscient. Only He knows best. God isn't a genie that would grant everything, no matter how stupid/ridiculous/self-centered it is. And praying to God only when you need a favor or a help? Yeah, that's not how it works. What about thanking Him,you know, for giving you that meaningless thing, life and so many others? But a hard rule of life is that, you only learn to value something or someone when you lose it/him/her.

It comes down how you view life. If you believe that human isn't just a bunch of chemicals put together,that human is unique,special,that human life is precious,has a meaning and a purpose, that emotions are real and not reactions of your brain with chemicals, then you believe in God. If you view life as something meaningless,that "just occured", you believe only in matter and not in soul, that there is no purpose in life and similar, then you believe in luck.

PS: If life just happened in Earth because of possibilty, why hasn't it happened elsewhere? The universe should be teeming with life. Is it? Originally, scientists claimed that "there are millions,even billions of planets like Earth, Earth isn't anything special (Drake's equation) But now they turned topsy-turvey: planets like Earth are very rare-perhaps Earth is actually unique (Rare Earth hypothesis). You know my comment on this? Tell us something we don't know already.