We didn't get here by chance; we got here by natural selection, which is part-chance, part deterministic, part guided
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No you didn't FIFM at all. That's sheer garbage for which you have absolutely no evidence whatever. (But then, what's new?).
When I said to you, as I did quite recently, that you're ignorant of evolution, and you replied that people often say that to you ... this is the reason why, Alan.
The reason I suggest that it could be part guided is due to the extremely high number of beneficial mutations needed to drive the process forward to produce the immense complexity we see in ourselves. There is no feasible way that we can produce evidence to show the probability that such a huge number of beneficial mutations could have been generated by random events. And there is the problem of the negative effects of detrimental mutations, which in the case of randomly driven events will be many, many magnitudes greater than the number of beneficial mutations. There is the question of whether enough beneficial mutations would survive past the detrimental mutations for the natural selection process to choose from. And can natural selection generate conscious awareness which currently has no scientific definition? I think atheists must put a lot of faith in the capabilities of the blind unguided process of natural selection to bring them into existence.
It always puzzles me, Alan, how theists find the complexity of life, especially human life, so incredulous and come to the conclusion the it must have been guided - presumably by God - and yet never seem to consider the complexity of this entity that's capable of creating life!
God, being so much greater than humans, must surely be far more complex ... but you're perfectly happy to accept that he/she/it didn't have to be created or 'guided' by something even more complex!