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Snoopy said:
Pemalite said:

Science is not claiming anything is created by luck. - There are natural processes that are well understood that got us to this point, from the explosive formation of the universe and it's constant inflation to the formation of the solar system, to the birth of life on this planet, to the constant evolution of life via natural selection.

If you have evidence to the contrary, then by all means... Provide them, you will be the first person in history and will win a nobel prize and thus be world-renowned.


In order for all those events to occur luck has to happen...so what's your point? Too many things could go wrong to stop all those events from occurring and you know it.

Luck is a matter of perspective.

Think about it this way.  I was born as a result of my father ejaculating.  A human male ejaculates, on average, around 50 million sperm cells.  The odds were overwhelmingly against me being born.  So was that lucky?  For me yes, for the 49,999,999 other sperm cells, this was an incredibly unlucky event.

You only call it luck because you like the result.  But it's unlucky for all of the species who die as a result of human expansion, for all of the other variations of humans who might have existed in our place, or the countless numbers of beings that may have existed in other potential universes.