dartagnan wrote:No, it was not an atheistic "concoction," but atheists have certainly grasped onto it for atheistic purposes ever since the anthropic principle.
Heh - of course we do ;) Just as theists have always grasped onto the cosmological constants in the first place...
You even said you don't believe it, it isn't scientifically proved and it hasn't even reached the status of "theory."
Correct. I use the term 'believe' very deliberately.
...look at what I've claimed all along. I'm not saying that what I'm proposing is 'true'. I'm saying that it's 'possible' - it's backed up by 'some' decent evidence (if it's good enough for Einstein, it's good enough for me!) and that it can 'explain' the kinds of things you are referring to...
Yet, you'll entertain this before the existence of a divine creator.
I've made a decision one way or the other - correct. That doesn't mean that I don't 'consider' the existence of a divine creator.
...the other important point is, I didn't make my 'judgment call' based on
this one issue alone. It was a decision based on - for me - the 'balance of the total evidence'.
And even if there are parallel universes, their numbers would have to be astronomical before this would give any coherence or plausibility to the argument used to rebut the philosophical approach to the anthropic principle.
*shrug* True. The same is true for the anthropic principle to hold any weight in relation to abiogenesis.
...but then - we look out at the cosmos... There are quite a few stars out there...!!
And none of this really deals with the problem adequately.
...in your opinion... I don't mind having a difference of opinion - it's all good to me. I think it's boring when everybody thinks the same way...
Atheists require too much chance and coincidence that only an LDS apologist could appreciate.
If you don't like my application of the anthropic principle then - yeah - I get that you'll feel this way ;)
But my main point is atheists generally don't entertain philosophy. The only time they get riled up is when they smell a theist in the vicinity.
I think you've definitely got a point here. How much of a point? Not sure - still considering it...
When I see the multiple universe theory I see John Gee arguing for the missing 600 foot scroll.
I mean hell, technically it is possible right?
Once you have evidence from both relativity and QM pointing towards the 'missing 600 foot scroll', feel free to start the thread on it!