You may have to answer it for me as I am Agnostic.
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Originally Posted by bronco67
I was walking from my car to the supermarket door today, and the thought occurred to me...look at all of these other walking, talking parasites/virus/organisms all going about their business which they think is important. None of this would exist if not for our planet being the correct distance from the sun, and having the perfect balance of oxygen/chemicals to allow us to sprout up from goo, evolve over many years, use our hands with opposable thumbs to build shelter, kill each other and create governments, build shopping malls and nuclear weapons, and take ourselves way too seriously.
The human race is a one of a kind accident in the universe, each of us basically a self aware shitpipe with meat wrapped around it.
This is more likely than the existence of God.
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The randomness of it versus the size of it makes our ideal worlds, same distance, same needs, same ways things developed even, not only more than likely but so common when it comes to math that the sheer number of such ideal planets could very well require a lifetime to count.
Not even going to take into account our own planets extremophiles.
Fairly certain mathematically any given type of world that falls within the rules of physics not only exist, they do so in great numbers.