Quote Originally Posted by Pass That Shit
MrDevious,

I don't want you to be repetitive if you've covered this with others, but I would like to hear about how you feel the sun came about? If it's a long story, just keep it short and I will get the jist of your belief. I don't think science is luck, but rather the operation of God.

Speaking of the sun, how come man is only on the earth? Oh yeah, it's cause that's where the bible says God put man. Obviously man would not survive at a different distance from the Sun. Man living on another planet is like my faith in God to some, I'll believe it when I see it. Pass That Shit Bogart :dance:
Mad props to Dev, but I'm more than willing to deconstruct this argument. Hopefully you won't prove him right about going hysterical afterwards...

This seems to be a common thread among the intelligent design crew, to argue how life exists within an oh so fragile set of parameters, and if one was just slightly different, life wouldn't exist at all. Hence; intelligent designER.
But the flip side of this of course is, if these parameters hadn't happened to correspond exactly the way they had, life wouldn't exist to speculate about its creation in the first place.
Life coming into being is one in a million, or maybe even greater odds. But despite the odds, in a fair lottery there's still a winner.

If you really want to know more about it, I'd suggest researching Observational Selection Effects on Answers.com or something...