> >> It just seems that I am to accept one incredible coincidence > >> after another to go from no universe to very complex one, > >> and more than that, the incredible circumstances that all > >> had to occur in order for intelligent life to be on earth.
> Christopher Green: > It sounds to me like you misunderstand the theory. There are no > "incredible coincidences" at all. Given billions upon billions of years, > even extremely rare events can be expected to occur once or twice. How many events do you consider not rare? So many things had to go right just to get a planet, and then a planet that can sustain life -- the distance from the sun, the rotation, etc. And then somehow to get intelligent life. Sorry, I guess I don't have as much faith as you do :) Jim G --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
