Religion
Related: About this forumRichard Feynman: Why it is logically IMPOSSIBLE for God to exist
What I found most interesting about Feynmans analysis is pointing out the logical fallacy of the watchmaker reasoning. If the universe is so complex as to require a creator, then that creator would have to be more complex than the thing created and would itself require a creator by that same logic. He goes well beyond that one analysis and the entire thing is interesting from start to finish.
ret5hd
(22,730 posts)progressoid
(53,592 posts)I stopped after a minute.
Also, that youtube channel looks like it's all click bait slop
LymphocyteLover
(10,458 posts)so many arguments against God... my issue is how do you define God anyway???
-misanthroptimist
(1,967 posts)There are so many different versions of "god" that the term very nearly is meaningless.
LymphocyteLover
(10,458 posts)quinteroon
(24 posts)The Creator works for me. It's way easier to believe in a creator god than a random, chaotic Universe. Yhe intricacies of a mere ant is too perfect to assign to happenstance.
Escape
(559 posts)Kinda lost interest about 70 years ago.
Skittles
(173,744 posts)is if someone was actually overseeing all this shyte on earth, it would not be someone I would worship