From my Blog
This is the reason I became Atheist. Imagine there's an all knowing, all powerful, benevolent God that
always existed and created everything. Now imagine there's a monkey that had a supernatural mole on its
toe. That mole fell off and had properties in it that when it fell of the monkey's toe was able to create
everything.
Which one is more likely to be the answer to how the world was created? They're both equally as likely,
right? Now imagine there's an elephant instead of the monkey, or a giraffe, or the mole was somewhere else
on the body, and so on. Therefore there being a God is a one in an infinity chance.
Now, there's the argument that you can't fathom God's existence. To answer that question two answers. I'll state the first one, which is I could just reply that you can't fathom the existence of the thing that created the universe which isn't god, and that that thing could actually be an infinity amount of possibilities which you can't fathom. Thus giving it a one in an infinity chance that there is no God, again.
This is the reason I became Atheist. Imagine there's an all knowing, all powerful, benevolent God that
always existed and created everything. Now imagine there's a monkey that had a supernatural mole on its
toe. That mole fell off and had properties in it that when it fell of the monkey's toe was able to create
everything.
Which one is more likely to be the answer to how the world was created? They're both equally as likely,
right? Now imagine there's an elephant instead of the monkey, or a giraffe, or the mole was somewhere else
on the body, and so on. Therefore there being a God is a one in an infinity chance.
Now, there's the argument that you can't fathom God's existence. To answer that question two answers. I'll state the first one, which is I could just reply that you can't fathom the existence of the thing that created the universe which isn't god, and that that thing could actually be an infinity amount of possibilities which you can't fathom. Thus giving it a one in an infinity chance that there is no God, again.