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Should i start using crystal meth?

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Your tools make me jealous, as does your fortune.
well don't be too jealous, because most of it is still at her house, its just a lot closer than it was before.

My garage sucks.. it doesn't lock and rarely even close the door because it isn't automatic. Basically it functions to keep the rain/snow/frost off my car, not a place to store tools.

 
well don't be too jealous, because most of it is still at her house, its just a lot closer than it was before.
My garage sucks.. it doesn't lock and rarely even close the door because it isn't automatic. Basically it functions to keep the rain/snow/frost off my car, not a place to store tools.
Oddly enough, my garage door opener got messed up, so the door open and closes manually. At night, I put a vice grip on the one side, since all my tools are in there.

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yeah it sucks that i only have a manual garage door, but that it the kind of sacrifice i am forced to make when i choose to rent a house for $125 a month. I think it's worth it.

 
The essay’s presented by Davis and Hambourger are successful pieces of natural theology in the sense that they offer an explanation not reliant on revelation. Nonetheless, their arguments are not successful in convincing me of their conclusion.

It might be true that the conditions required for the universe as we know it would require a series of highly unlikely situations and that the probability of all these things coming together perfectly to form our universe is extremely small. However, I fail to see why chance, or some presently unknown explanation, is somehow absurd and the existence of a hidden, purposive, secretive, and intelligent designer is acceptable.

Putting aside the possibility of some presently unknown mechanism, I do not have difficulty believing that the universe as we know it could have been the result of chance alone; the fact that I am here negates that being impossible as much as it proves an intelligent designer. Given only two options, seemingly impossible odds or the existence of an intelligent designer, the latter would be the clear choice, but when we allow for a third option and return to the previously set aside idea that the universe can be explained by some presently unknown mechanism or force, the fine tuning argument loses its appeal.

It would seem to me, that the probability of us not gaining more knowledge on the subject is somewhere near the probability of all the requirements for life and our universe being fulfilled by chance alone. Perhaps this knowledge that we are likely to acquire in the future will substantiate the claims made by proponents of the fine tuning argument; it is also possible that new knowledge will refute these claims.

The fine tuning argument seems like one of several plausible explanations, yet it fails to convince me that it is the only acceptable explanation.

 
It might be true that the conditions required for the universe as we know it would require a series of highly unlikely situations and that the probability of all these things coming together perfectly to form our universe is extremely small.
Grammatically, it really doesn't make sense, but I get the point you're trying to make. Maybe break it up into 2 sentences and re-check your wording.

Is this just a short response answer to a question?

 
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I'm tired and going to bed.. so this is what i am turning in..will i fail?
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