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Life in its self is so advanced especially when you look at the complexity of humans. How could something with any intelligence exist with nothing advanced behind it? The odds are impossible. It would be like advanced software just appearing out of nowhere to make an analogy. You may want to sound like your just being logical but, in all actuality, it takes more faith to believe we appeard out of nowhere then it does to believe in a God.
You are right when you say that humans are extremely complex, more so than any other animal, because we have intelligence. Intelligence is the most complex thing we know of. So how did this extremely complex thing we call intelligence come about? Your explanation is that intelligence didn't evolve, it was planned. Well, by what? Intelligence, you say. Where did that intelligence come from? It's like this humanity-designing software called God (which must be way more complex than life itself) just appeared out of nowhere, to make an analogy.
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We have to realize that so we can make the most of the few decades we have on this precious planet.
And what is precious about our lifes if there is no God? Ultimately, we live in a dieing universe. At some point in the future, the Earth will cease to support life, the sun will stop burning, and our universe will collapse. So ultimatly, whats the reason for life? The whole existance of man will make no ultimate diffrence to anything, and strictly to the point, life is absurd. There would be absolutly no reason to it.
There is no pre-programmed purpose for your life. Is that something to be sorry for, to feel sad about? There is no intrinsic purpose for an electron, for a rock, for a quasar or for a human. But the human has the capability to define purpose for himself, which is a good thing, but he must realize that purpose is a human construct and exists only in his mind. You are free to define the purpose of your own life. That's no tragedy. That's what free will is all about.