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@KingDavid403 saidExactly, if there were proof no faith would be required, again!
If there were faith would not be required.
Above is what you said Kelly.
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@KingDavid403 saidI'm done too, follow the exchange of conversation in context what I said is exactly what I meant to what I was replying too, you read into it something that wasn't there, again.
lol. Kelly, what you said was; if there was faith, no proof would be required. Go back and read. Now, I'm done here. 🙂
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@KellyJay saidThere are at least 2 trillion galaxies in the universe, each containing a probable 800 billion to 3.2 trillion planets.
I'm done too, follow the exchange of conversation in context what I said is exactly what I meant to what I was replying too, you read into it something that wasn't there, again.
We are not alone...(For the love of God, do the math).
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidEverything in the universe is part of it and shares in its beginning. Outside of some theories unsupported by evidence, only wishful thinking, suggests it didn't have a beginning; therefore, the why and how there is something other than nothing is key.
There are at least 2 trillion galaxies in the universe, each containing a probable 800 billion to 3.2 trillion planets.
We are not alone...(For the love of God, do the math).
Large numbers of galaxies and living cells are part of the same question: why are they here? Living cells in the trillions all supporting one life over time suggest that even great numbers can boil down to doing one thing, supporting "A" life. If this is the case and it was done with intent, the number of galaxies as the number of cells is meaningless in telling us if there is life out there, it is the intent why they are here, not the large numbers that speak to that question. Doing the math doesn't address the question at all, living cells are much more complex than galaxies filled with non-living things.