Life from non-life is just too complex to happen by chance, no matter how many billions of years. It's like throwing all the parts of a car into a garage and expecting a fully assembled car to result.
Time does not have any creative power at all. If you simply add more time you’re going to get more chaos, not order. Random events tend toward disorder (entropy). This is observable (2nd law of Thermodynamics).
Furthermore, It is impossible to traverse an infinite. If there existed an infinite number of days before today, then we would’ve never arrived at today. But we HAVE arrived at today, therefore the past is not infinite. The universe had a beginning.
Life from non-life is just too complex to happen by chance, no matter how many billions of years. It's like throwing all the parts of a car into a garage and expecting a fully assembled car to result.
How do you know the universe is not teeming with life? It's shockingly stupid to make assumptions like that.
More time = more chaos.
Time does not have any creative power at all. If you simply add more time you’re going to get more chaos, not order. Random events tend toward disorder (entropy). This is observable (2nd law of Thermodynamics).
Furthermore, It is impossible to traverse an infinite. If there existed an infinite number of days before today, then we would’ve never arrived at today. But we HAVE arrived at today, therefore the past is not infinite. The universe had a beginning.