Fallacies
1. Challenge the design argument?
I feel that order existed without any reasoning and merely it just occurred by chance. I know that it is enormously improbable that an event occurred by chance, by itself, but this definitely does not gives us any reason to think that it occurred by design or designer. It's like the probability of someone winning a lottery is one in million or even billion yet the person who wins it has no explanation and wins it by luck/chance. I feel that everything does not have to have an explanation or cause. Another example is the tsunami baby and how he survived such an unexpected disaster and no one has any explain for that. A quote from the internet somewhat supporting my challenge. Suppose we flip a fair coin 1000 times and record the results in succession. The probability of getting the particular outcome is vanishingly small. But it is clear that the mere fact that such a sequence is so unlikely, by itself, does not give us any reason to think that it......
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