Message from @Cobra Commander
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Just because we dont have another explanation for how life came to be doesn't mean that your explanation is correct
Nothing "randomly" becomes something.
Oh, then how do they become life without a guiding force?
Combined with instinctual influence, human activity is shaped more by things like societies, cultures, and religious doctrines. The thing is though that you *do* have cultures that are more warlike than others, and ones that do things that others would find completely intolerable. So because there are groups of people that all have at least slightly differing views of the world and their purpose, then what proof is there for a single overarching purpose besides ultimately continuing the species?
@Yusa How does God exist?
Same answer
Most people just take "God" out of the equation
Because if you can justify some high being as coming out of nowhere
Than why can't you apply that logic to anything else
@Cuccolover God has always been. He wasn't formed
We dont know how life came to be. We may someday, but we do not know now.
Just because we dont know how life came to be doesn't mean "god did it" or that god even exists
Same for life
Universe has always been
Life has always been
You could argue that life has always been
@Cuccolover Wrong. Because if that were true, we would have no sun.
Not to mention no earth
My dude, those stars you see far away
half of them are gone.
Those are suns of the planets nearby those stars
You can *believe* that there is some overarching force or god or whatever, I'm lukewarm to that myself, but there isn't any real way you can *prove* this other than through assertions.
Solar systems aren't unique you know
There's more than just this one
The sun is dying out and the earth is dying out. If it has "always been", then it would be dying
How do you know god has always been though?
You can't
You are special pleading yusa
Because he "has to" have been, you see.
For some reason they don't understand applying the answer to God didn't actually solve the equation
this old chestnut
It's more of an excuse to refrain from admitting that you _can't possibly know_
@Cobra Commander You can't **know** God exists. But it takes less faith then believing that something that contradicts the laws of nature exists
There ya go
So basically, it just feels right
Because it feels wrong not to know
It doesn't though, because by definition god is entirely disconnected from laws of nature to begin with
If you cant prove god's existence, then why believe in him?
Cognitive dissonance at best
@Cobra Commander Well, if God created the laws of nature, that makes sense
It doesn't feel safe to have insecurity over the matter
How?