> Nothing cannot create anything.... Complexity and order cannot > increase... etc. etc. I cannot look at everything we have and know and think that it > all came about by a mere random/lucky chance. > > If one can think that we came from nothing then that in itself is a belief (or what > some could call a "religion").
It's that, or someone misinterpreting science.
Only an isolated system taken as a whole must experience an increase in entropy. Regions of that system can and do become less disordered, offset by increases elsewhere in the system.
Disorder is random; you can't increase disorder without randomness. Luck is magic; there is no magic.
There was never nothing, matter is energy, the universe is a ripple in a pond. Pardon, "pond." Science is the method of determining an answer, not the answers themselves. The journey, not the destination.
Atheists are without deities. Anti-theists are against them. Agnostics are without knowledge. Anti-gnostics spread disinformation.
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