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iasta said:

Remind me a debate on french TV with Yves Coppens and Hubert Reeves.

With the same fact they reach to the agreement that god exist because actually every forces (gravitation, and also electro magnetic and nuclear one) and elements weight (neutrons,  electrons...) are so fine tunes to make the life possible that he could hardly be a matter of luck. If the electrons weight was just little lighter or heavier then the particles can't assemble to create molecules, stars, planets, galaxies and life.

Just they agreed (and think so to) that god is not as most actual religion think as a entity that is watching over the earth but something much bigger.


Thats where you come up against the anthropic principle. If the universe didn't have the perfect constants that allow it to form galaxies and such then we wouldn't exist to observe it. There may be countless imperfect universes without life, but they will never be observed.