For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible... Colossians 1:16
"Physicist Eric Hedin talked with Jennifer Kabbany at The College Fix ....She asked him to estimate the chances that life originated without intelligent guidance. His answer: a bold zero.
As Kabbany points out, Hedin was “canceled before the term cancel culture was even coined.” Atheists led by Jerry Coyne at the University of Chicago meddled with Hedin’s department at Ball State University in a pretty despicable power play." EN&VQ. Do people who have not studied this issue in depth truly understand the mathematical enormity of the fine-tuning argument? It’s not just “the chances are low” that life arose by chance.
A. Honestly, as a physicist I would be willing to say the physical reality chance of life originating on its own by
natural processes within this universe is zero, not just low. It’s because the universe is not infinitely big. There is a finite universe. We don’t have an infinite amount of time, the universe has a finite age,.... That limited time, limited spatial extent of the universe means that there’s a limited amount that any natural randomness could generate.The probabilistic resources of our universe fall short of what is necessary to develop even one large functional protein molecule that would be just one of tens of thousands of different protein molecules that are needed for human life to exist. It’s almost to me desperate to keep trying to think that this could have happened by chance.