Robin
Penultimate Amazing
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I have always regarded the fine tuning as the most intriguing and hardest to counter argument for the existence of God.
On the other hand I have never found it particularly convincing
One of the problems is that I have never seen it stated as an actual argument - I thought that I would try to put this in an argument form and see if I have got it right:
Do I have it right, or at least is that the ball-park?
On the other hand I have never found it particularly convincing
One of the problems is that I have never seen it stated as an actual argument - I thought that I would try to put this in an argument form and see if I have got it right:
- The universe is contingent upon something - X
- X is unique in all existence
- X is capabable of producing only one universe
- X is capable of producing a universe in a vast number of different ways and might have produced any of these at random
- Let i be the number of ways X has of producing a universe and j be the number of ways it has of producing a universe with the right conditions for life, then i > j by several orders of magnitude.
- If 1,2,3,4 and 5 are true then the probability of there having been a universe capable of producing life is vanishingly small and therefore it is rational to accept that X has intelligence and intention.
Do I have it right, or at least is that the ball-park?