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TopicHow would most modern folks define religion?
Mead
11/17/17 3:20:36 AM
#17:


Christmas posted...
Zeus posted...
A_Good_Opinion posted...
A ridiculous notion, if you consider how large the Universe really is.


Doesn't seem to correlate in the least.


The chances of the creator of everything actually being human-centered (humans are the focus of essentially every known religion) is mind-numbingly low when you acknowledge that the observable universe (the area of space in which our devices can reach and image) is tiny and the rest of the actual universe may be up to 150,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times the size of it. That is 150 sextillion, to be clear.

I can provide my a list of my sources if you're interested.


None of that seems to discount religion as a whole or the belief in something beyond what we can observe in life

The chances of nothing transforming into everything seem just as implausible. According to some quantum physicists, nothing should exist.
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