(October 11, 2013 at 9:51 am)LastPoet Wrote:(October 11, 2013 at 9:41 am)Ryantology Wrote: This universe is so perfect for complex life that you can find it scattered all over this one tiny and insignificant dust mote (and perhaps a handful of others) in the midst of a vast universe which is otherwise entirely void of life, complex or not, and instantly fatal to the vast majority of it without serious protection. And, the life which does inhabit roughly 0.000000000000000000000000000001% of a universe allegedly designed for it is designed so well that there are only countless ways organisms can simply fail to function pretty much by random accident. Our species shows such hallmarks of perfect design that the failure of almost any part of the body is apt to cause permanent death. But hey, I guess a perfectly-designed car, in your little fantasy land, is one you'd have to junk if the alternator blew on it.
Not exactly, because we can fix some things due to medicine, that is science, and it works bitches *Flips a birdie at fundamentalists"
We can (at least, now), but imagine how much easier it would be if biology didn't have to always be on to work? You wouldn't design a computer or a machine that you could never turn on again after something makes it shut off. I mean, I'm not crazy for thinking that would be a brutally fucking stupid design choice, right?