<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why ascribe divine presence to something that doesn't
> need it? I think it's much more amazing to think of
> life as having started from nowhere and reaching this
> level of complexity unaided.
>
> Isn't it enough to know that a garden's beautiful
> without thinking there's fairies at the bottom of
> it as well?
Well said, dude. I've grown so used to being
surrounded by theists here that it's really
refreshing to hear from someone who can even
*conceive* of a universe that doesn't require
a deity, and the fact that it would essentially
be more interesting than a universe that did
have one.
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