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Dulfite said:

Neither seems likely. Something coming from nothing, then that something exploding into an infinite amount of other somethings, and then out of all those ridiculous amount of somethings some of them form into massive objects that light up the universe, and then more random somethings come together to form smaller objects, and then out of that something, something somehow forms a breathable atmosphere, and then on that object that came from something that came from nothing came random organisms, and then those random organisms decide to evolve into other random things for no random purpose, and then eventually apes come into being and then they randomly evolve into humans.

It doesn't make any sense that anything exists at all.

Kinda thinking about it backwards.  What defines a "breathable atmoshphere" is simply whatever is in the atmosphere of the environment that promoted the organic chemistry originating in that environment to thrive, not what WE consider to be a breathable atmosphere for US.  An oxygen rich athmosphere is going to give rise to organic molecules that favor oxygen because anything else is going to die.  Likewise with other atmospheres.

And complex life doesn't just randomly turn into other complex life.  Genetic mutations take millions of years to guide evolution of species.

And yes, those random genetic mutations happen ALL THE TIME.  Biological CRC errors basically.