Simply calling people ~ i.e. those who don't ascribe the "forces" you mention to a supernatural being ~ calling them "foolish" is not a very strong debating point.
I see, so your point here is that scientists are foolish because they have identified four fundamental forces, but you, a member of the Jehovah’s Witness cult, are wise.
So this stuff just happened? Right. lol.
So much for man to learn and some we may never know.
It's not entirely clear what your point is, as the other posters have noted, so I'll take a guess. I suspect your argument is something along the lines of: "Because these forces do everything we need for life to exist and this requires fine tuning of parameters there must be a God.". You do realize that this argument has been presented on this forum about a trillion times? You must also realize that it's another rehash of the God of the Gaps argument. Atheists are not convinced by it, and most theists aren't happy with the idea either.
@deepthoughtsaid It's not entirely clear what your point is, as the other posters have noted, so I'll take a guess. I suspect your argument is something along the lines of: "Because these forces do everything we need for life to exist and this requires fine tuning of parameters there must be a God.". You do realize that this argument has been presented on this forum about a trillion tim ...[text shortened]... aps argument. Atheists are not convinced by it, and most theists aren't happy with the idea either.
You think saying things are set up just right for life shows an argument from the perspective of God of the gaps? Actually, it is an argument from the standpoint of knowledge, not lack thereof. Humans who really have gaps are the ones that when someone is asked how did it all begin, offer nothing. If there can be nothing offered in justifying anything yet denouncing a first cause, that is a real gap, one without knowledge or justification.
@deepthoughtsaid It's not entirely clear what your point is, as the other posters have noted, so I'll take a guess. I suspect your argument is something along the lines of: "Because these forces do everything we need for life to exist and this requires fine tuning of parameters there must be a God.". You do realize that this argument has been presented on this forum about a trillion tim ...[text shortened]... aps argument. Atheists are not convinced by it, and most theists aren't happy with the idea either.
This forum is chock full of self deluded people .
Creation fairy tales , flood fairy tales , and talking donkeys and snakes are real to them .
@kellyjaysaid You think saying things are set up just right for life shows an argument from the perspective of God of the gaps? Actually, it is an argument from the standpoint of knowledge, not lack thereof. Humans who really have gaps are the ones that when someone is asked how did it all begin, offer nothing. If there can be nothing offered in justifying anything yet denouncing a first cause, that is a real gap, one without knowledge or justification.
And you , who has no proof , pontificates that it is YOUR god rather than any of the 3000 other gods who has done this .
How quaint .
@caissad4said This forum is chock full of self deluded people .
Creation fairy tales , flood fairy tales , and talking donkeys and snakes are real to them .
You don't give them enough credit.
It works the other way as well. For example, the moon landing was fake.