Quote Originally Posted by ThePeacockNamethTom
No one knows, but trust me, there is something that makes the gears turn.
I agree that this seems like a logical hypothesis from our limited human perspective. I do not believe it is plausible that the religious ideals of a god had anything to do with it though.

Regarding the so called improbability of the universe we do not have enough information to make an accurate mathematical prediction. How many universes are there? How many times has it potentially expanded and contracted allowing for many different resulting expressions of the energy in the universe. We dont even know with certainty the size of the universe.

Essentially we still do not know why we are here or even if there is a comprehendable reason. It could perhaps be equivalent to an ant learning calculus its just too complex for us to presently (and perhaps ever) understand. The ideas of gods were and still are easy and conforting explanations of the unexplainable drawn upon human desires and emotion. In my opinion the plausibility of a being with thought processes and anything to do with human desires, emotions and activities while a pleasant thought is not a plausible explanation.