Alright, well let me ask a question about the "logical" existence of Earth. Now, assuming God doesn't exist, what was it that started life? I mean, as far as we know, life in itsself is the most intricate thing to exist. From the time when no life existed, what was it that jump started life? I suppose micro organisims just appared out of no where, soley based off where Earth formed. Is that really what makes Earth diffrent from other planets? Because of the exact spot Earth so happend to form in? If the Earth were even a foot closer or further from the sun, this planet would also be uninhabitable (to all lifeforms that exist on Earth now anyways).

Even being that the Earth picked the exact right spot to form, what was it that really started it all? In the whole universe (as far as we know) there is nothing suggesting that life can even exist. All you see is rocks and gas, nothing that even seems close to life. I mean, even how life works, how everything works togather and how bacteria is even 10,000 times more intelligent then anything in space.

How am I expected to believe this? It almost seems more far-fetched then the possibility of God.