Yeah bro, everyone knows believing no one made something from nothing is the more tenable position. Only a retard would believe a painting implies there was a painter

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The good old “Watchmaker” analogy: Complexity does not necessarily require a designer; it can also come from mindless…or retarded 😉…natural processes.

And who created nature?

That cope only makes sense if you deny a creator.

The real fairy tale is thinking matter randomly came into being from nothing and that somehow it became sentient. It would be like walking on the beach and seeing a message on the sand that reads “Bob loves Sally” and thinking the waves wrote that instead of a person.

So based on your logic that everything of complexity needs a creator, then who/what created your creator? And then who/what created them? And so on….🤔.

And let’s say for argument that there is a creator, that still doesn’t address which one of the dozens of gods around the world that are on offer should I be paying attention to? (not even considering the hundreds of “dead gods” that have been worshipped and then disregarded throughout history).

How do you “cope” with the statistically likely chance that you’re all in on the wrong invisible man in the sky?

Would it be correct to assume that your choice of deity largely reflects your country, your culture, your local community and your family/friends? (I’m assuming that you’re not a practicing Jainas 😉)