(November 20, 2014 at 6:51 pm)His_Majesty Wrote:(November 20, 2014 at 6:43 pm)Irrational Wrote: Life from non-life pretty much means movement and activity becoming more complex and coordinated over time. Not sure where the problem here is that would warrant the necessity of God's existence for life to occur.
if it was that simple, abiogenesis wouldn't be such a problem, now would it?
It is that simple in terms of the fundamentals (I'm talking about any life here, not just organic life). The problem isn't in the probability of life coming from non-life, but in figuring out the details.
The problems you proposed are not problems that demand the existence of a God.
So God can be infinite but the universe not? This is special pleading, and I will not accept that as an argument.