God is explainable through Einstein's theory of infinite universes. Math says infinite dimensions exist. Is it so hard to believe a being came from one and wanted to make his own? I don't think so. I'm a numbers and math guy. I do harmonic functions when I'm bored. And I say God exists because numbers say he does. You have a better chance literally to have a tornado go through a junkyard and make a blue print exact copy of a 747 plane than an explosion creating and leading to me posting this as we speak.
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By that logic any and all gods have just as much supporting evidence. And that whole tornado through a junkyard argument is so recycled at this point. Yes, the likelihood of our existence is hard to comprehend. No, that doesn't mean god did it. Or Allah, or Zeus, or Mithra. It just means we're here and this is how things are, until science can provide more of an answer. That's if we even get to that point. Our sun will explode, the universes rapidly growing expansion means that one day there won't even be any visible stars in the sky. Forget about exploration. We're on a spinning rock orbiting a time bomb. What intelligent design?