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.
It's not an assumption, is basic biology and thermodynamics. Things become less organized over time, not more. It takes EXTREME faith to believe that life began as some random sequence of events.
It doesn't even require belief to notice we are in a universe so vast it is for all intents and purposes infinite. I suspect it probably is in fact endless and never had a beginning. If that is true it proves your creation myth is a fairy tale and your god is the same as all the other gods: invented by people who could not fathom infinity.
The problem with all this discourse about theories and what is right and wrong is that not one person posits that there are things in this universe that are beyond human comprehension. Likely beyond the ability of humans to recognize. And other than things we already know we cannot see or hear without instruments (light waves, etc.)
What about things we don't even have enough brain capacity to even imagine? So beyond the scope of human existence.
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.
It's not an assumption, is basic biology and thermodynamics. Things become less organized over time, not more. It takes EXTREME faith to believe that life began as some random sequence of events.
It doesn't even require belief to notice we are in a universe so vast it is for all intents and purposes infinite. I suspect it probably is in fact endless and never had a beginning. If that is true it proves your creation myth is a fairy tale and your god is the same as all the other gods: invented by people who could not fathom infinity.
The problem with all this discourse about theories and what is right and wrong is that not one person posits that there are things in this universe that are beyond human comprehension. Likely beyond the ability of humans to recognize. And other than things we already know we cannot see or hear without instruments (light waves, etc.)
What about things we don't even have enough brain capacity to even imagine? So beyond the scope of human existence.
We think we know it all. Haha!