RE: Mathematics and the Universe
January 5, 2009 at 10:26 am
(This post was last modified: January 5, 2009 at 10:34 am by infidel666.)
Plus, the existence of this reality does not mean that other realities do not co-exist or have not existed. I think it likely that every possible set of circumstances does come into existence. Given infinite realities, it is inevitable that many would be orderly enough to allow the development of intelligent life, that some of those would be like us, and that some of those like us look at the order of the universe and jump to the conclusion of a creator. It's coincidence.
And in the extremely unlikely event that it's not coincidence, and there is a creator "God," then odds are good that God is not omniscient or omnipotent, or that God is a giant turtle that pooped us out and doesn't care about us. It is only an inconceivably small chance that there is a creator God that knows we are here and gives a crap whether we worship It. And in that case, God is still a dick and I won't worship It.
And in the extremely unlikely event that it's not coincidence, and there is a creator "God," then odds are good that God is not omniscient or omnipotent, or that God is a giant turtle that pooped us out and doesn't care about us. It is only an inconceivably small chance that there is a creator God that knows we are here and gives a crap whether we worship It. And in that case, God is still a dick and I won't worship It.