RE: Where did the universe come from? Atheistic origin science has no answer.
October 17, 2013 at 4:16 pm
(This post was last modified: October 17, 2013 at 4:25 pm by Brian37.)
Dude the fine tuned argument is fucking bullshit.
There is only one ONE planet in our solar system that has humans. And even then we've only been around a fraction of the entirety of evolution and the planet itself. Most of the universe is EMPTY and cannot support life. 99% of all living species in biological history are EXTINCT, what is still alive is 1%.
Black holes are very distructive. Pulses from collapsing stars can fry a planet in a second. Our planet's core will run out of energy and die. Our sun will also expand and die or collapse and die.
It takes 1 ray of light at the speed of light 100,000 years to cross our own galaxy. It took Voyager nearly 40 years just to get out of our solar system.
If you think this universe is all pretty, go take a shuttle up into space, take a space walk and take your helmet off and see what happens. "All this" is not here for us dipshit, we are merely riding in it.
The universe does not need your god or any god to explain.
There is only one ONE planet in our solar system that has humans. And even then we've only been around a fraction of the entirety of evolution and the planet itself. Most of the universe is EMPTY and cannot support life. 99% of all living species in biological history are EXTINCT, what is still alive is 1%.
Black holes are very distructive. Pulses from collapsing stars can fry a planet in a second. Our planet's core will run out of energy and die. Our sun will also expand and die or collapse and die.
It takes 1 ray of light at the speed of light 100,000 years to cross our own galaxy. It took Voyager nearly 40 years just to get out of our solar system.
If you think this universe is all pretty, go take a shuttle up into space, take a space walk and take your helmet off and see what happens. "All this" is not here for us dipshit, we are merely riding in it.
The universe does not need your god or any god to explain.