@SystemShock wrote:
You could've saved a lot of time and effort by just typing "William Paley's watchmaker", which has been retold in many different examples of man-made objects or structures. This argument has been refuted/debunked plenty. I'll leave a link below to my favorite debunking of it, from Stephen Woolford; it's my favorite because it also details every logical fallacy in the argument, especially towards the end, when you find a watch on the beach, then you find a shoe:* if you walk on the beach and find a watch, you can safely assume a watchmaker made the watch; if you walk some more and you find a shoe, do you assume the watchmaker made the shoe? (1)
As for Albert Einstein, you probably need to read Einstein's famous 1954 God Letter, in which he states: "The word 'God' is for me nothing but the expression and product of human weaknesses; the Bible a collection of honorable but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish,".* It then says: "For me the unadulterated Jewish religion is, like all other religions, an incarnation of primitive superstition."
And that's all you need to know about Einstein regarding religion. (2)
As for the odds of life occurring at random, yet again, another retelling of the same argument, this time with atoms and lottery numbers; usually it's dice, but anyway, first, you misrepresent the abiogenesis argument, but still, the argument is flawed in comparing winning the lottery with the creation of life. Let me explain:
So the probability of winning a 6-number lottery is 1:622,614,630.* Ok.* What's the probability of winning if you buy 2 tickets? 3 tickets? 100 tickets? A thousand tickets? A billion tickets? A trillion tickets? What if the lottery never resets, and you just keep on buying trillions upon trillions of tickets?* See?* This collision of atoms didn't just happen once, it happened trillions of times in trillions of places across the universe for billions of years.* Knowing that, what are the odds then? (3)
And last, the written pages you posted, other religions have ancient written pages as well.* Hindus have the books of the Vedas. In them, they describe Brahma as the creator of life, centuries before even Judaism took form. If I showed you written text from one of the books of the Vedas, would you believe in Brahma, and the thousands of other Hindu gods? (4)
The Watchmaker Argumument
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你可以保存“William Paley's Watchmaker”中都有讲述。这个论点已被强烈反对驳斥/揭穿。我将在下面留下一个链接,链接到我最喜欢的揭穿,作者是斯蒂芬·伍尔福德(Stephe n Woolford);是我最喜欢的,因为它还说明了运算的所有逻辑错误详细错误,尤其是在最后,当你在海滩 上一只手表时,你就找到了一只鞋子:如果你在海滩上行走并找到一只鞋子手表,你可以放心地想象钟表匠制造了 钟表;如果你再走远一点,找到一只鞋,你认为是制造表师做的吗? (1)
至于阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦,你可能需要阅读爱因斯坦1954年著名的《致上帝的信》,他在信中写道:“‘上帝 ’这个词对我来说只不过是人类缺陷的表达和产物;圣经是收集了光荣但仍然是原始的但相当幼稚的传说。”然后 他说:“对我来说,纯粹的犹太宗教和所有其他宗教一样,都是原始迷信的化身。”当谈到宗教时,
这就是你需要了解的关于爱因斯坦的知识(2)
至于生命随机发生的概率,再次回顾相同的主题,这次是原子和彩票号码;通常是偶子,但无论哪种方式,首先, 你歪曲了自然发生的论点,在但将中彩票与的创造进行比较时,该论点仍然存在缺陷。我解释了一下 :所以中
6号彩票的概率是1:622,614,630。。如果你买2张票,中奖的概率好的是多少?3张票100张票 ?一千张票?十亿张门票?一万亿张门票?如果彩票永远不会重置并且您不断购买万亿张彩票怎么办?看?这种原 子碰撞爆炸发生了有一次,却在宇宙中数万亿个地方发生了数万亿次。知道了这一点,那么可能性有多大呢? (3)最后,您发布的文字页面
,其他宗教也有古代文字页面。印度僧人有吠陀经。在这些书籍中形成,他们将梵天描述为创造者,甚至早于犹太 教的几个世纪。如果我给你看生命一本吠陀经的书面文字,你会相信梵天和成千上万的其他印度教神 灵吗?(4)
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