
britshcel
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Why the hell do Christians still cling onto this argument? It's because it's the best argument they have for God's existence, and it's not a good argument either. It's S tier relative to their other arguments, but still a terrible argument nothertheless. Complex life has derived from Evolution, which is 100% a fact. We are not fine tuned for life and genetic determinism prevails as being the only thing that matters. Religious people cling onto this stuff because it provides them with a sense of comfort. The fact that they think that imperfection is inherent and was derived from sin, and that the afterlife will provide them with perfection is absolutely ridiculous. It's all genetic determinism at the end of the day and there's only one life to live. Death is inevitable and there is a void of nothingness at the end, but the process leading up to death is something man will inevitably fear. The universe doesn't owe us the meaning of life, nor does it care about our emotions. It's void of any sort of feeling or emotion towards us. We all have it bad, even Chad's, but Chad's will at least enjoy the youth that nature intended as being the peak of sexual desire and arousal. Sex will feel a lot better during youth compared to other years, and so Chad will have those privileges. Yet, people cope with religion and think that missing out on sex in youth and waiting to get married so that they don't burn in the pit of fire or some crap is the right way forward. Pfffttt