Think about it. The universe is too perfect to have been created coincidentally. Someone had to create it and add everything that we need to live.
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Our universe is far from perfect. At any minute we could be hit by a giant meteor. Is that perfect?
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If God were to hit us with a meteor, he would do so with a reason
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Like the one in Russia. Why did they deserve that?
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Why wouldn't they? People all over the world are creating trillions of sins and keep expecting God to grant them good things
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So they deserve a meteor. Just... Just.. Stop
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Well should they get a big feast and a lot of money for creating sins all day long?
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Well since logic isn't getting to you, ill just stop. And to answer your question, no. But a meteor?? Really??
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Look at the multiverse theory/hypothesis not sure of where it stands in science but you get the gist, it says that there are many universes, each one slightly different, each one has planets that can and cannot support life, each life form survives differently under different conditions. We could live on planets with different conditions, it wouldn't be venues or Neptune, but there are other planets in our universe that can and may support other life.
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Eh, cancer, radiation, malaria, global warming, viruses, bacteria, heart disease, supernovae, gamma ray bursts, asteroids. The universe is far from perfect.
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Well why would God put only good stuff on Earth? He has to put in both good and bad stuff to make life more of a challenge
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Then he is not all loving.
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He gives us too much mercy if u ask me
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Well, he doesn't exist if you ask me