Science Increasingly Makes the Case for God

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    Which, of course, begs the question of "Where did that singularity come from?". And then you're back to an infinite regress.
     
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    perhaps infinite regress is the answer, as it were. makes considerably more sense than beardy sky jews.
     
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    Could you explain the reasoning that you used to come to that conclusion?
     
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    I'd like to know that, also.

    Too big and perfect compared to what? How did this poster reach that conclusion without visiting a number of other universes?

    While you might revel in the wonder of the natural world, unimpeded, there are those who can't manage unfettered joy if it doesn't involve them personally. it's even worse for them if the thing bringing joy also reminds them of their own inconsequence. the irony being, of course, that that reminder of our tininess and impermanence is part of why you might revel in nature :)
     
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