Mmm... yes it does. But I'm not stating religion and stuff, I'm just trying to disprove a scientific THEORY not FACT with scientific facts. Personally, there's just too many questions and too many holes in evolution for it to be the real deal. The fact that the intricate parts of the human body: the bones, cells, lungs, heart, brain, tongue, legs, veins, nervous system; all came together by chance is mind-boggling to me. The fact that it states that every single living creature was formed by chance just doesn't... make sense.
1) Maybe everyone gets their own personalized afterlife? That would be amazing. 2) Maybe you don't remember your past life since those are physical things, and maybe you don't get to oil your next "being"? 3) I don't think there's enough energy to support the "multiverse" theory.
I think he was talking about: http://forums.toucharcade.com/showthread.php?t=61407 ...but it's not a total flamepit at the moment.
On the subject of aliens, i was just watching a tv show, and while trying to find a way to prove this video didn't have aliens, they ended up catching a ufo on camera.
I think either way: with religion or evolution, there's a 99.9% chance we're alone in the universe. Scientists have been searching the universe and galaxy for years 20-30+ years with absolutely no signs. Yes, I've read UFO and alien books before and there are pictures out there. But until I see some actual, hard facts with those scientists actually getting some type of signal or communication from these things, I'm far from convinced that there are aliens.
I think that if you believe chance exists at all, then surely anything must be possible? It all revolves around probability and luck so for something to happen "by chance" sounds quite reasonable no matter how small the chances actually were. If "chance" is out there, then it can happen. I'm not sure I'm explaining my thoughts properly, it makes sense in my head.
Dude, the Universe is so massive, we can't even see 1/3 of it with our best telescopes, and what we do see is the light of planets billions of years old. If aliens are out there, they see the Earth still as an uninhabitable wasteland. That's half the reason I hope there's an afterlife-- so I can finally learn the true secrets of the Universe.
In the entire universe? We still don't know how large the universe is. And scientist have been search for over 30 years? In the grand scheme of thing, 30 years is an insignificant amount of time compared to, hell, compared to trees growing much less alien evolution.
They've been searching yes, but they've nearly always admitted they know next to nothing about it due to the vastness of the place. I mean, it goes on forever... how easy is it gonna be for humans to see everything that happens in it? Edit: we all just said the exact same thing
You did, and I do believe chance and God coexist. God makes the chance into a reality, or whatever controls the universe does. Like I said before, I doubt God is a big man in the sky who looks like us. He can be pure energy, a different dimension. A cube, a black slate, Dust, I don't know what, all I know is he made us. And to answer your question: there's the chance you'll win the lottery from now until the en of your life every time you play for the next 100 years. But we all know you won't
Yeah 30 years isn't much at all, how can we learn everything there is to know about the universe when we can't even figure out why you always need to use the bathroom just as you get into bed and turn the light off