AB,
No it is you who has missed the point. The probability of a universe forming with stars and galaxies from an initial burst of pure energy is almost absolute zero.
Nope, you’re still not getting it. It may or may not be “almost absolute zero” but it
isn’t zero. That’s the point.
Going back to your Golf course analogy, we do not even know if there are an unimaginable number of blades of grass. We do not know if we are the only one - all we know is that we are on a targeted one where life can exist.
We know no such thing. What we actually know is that we exist – whether we were also in some mysterious way “targeted” to exist is entirely your speculation.
I agree that this is not proof of God's existence…
Actually it’s not true – so it can’t be “proof” of anything.
….but it is just one of a great many indicators that we are are not just an accidental entity of existence. We were meant to exist. We were meant to know God.
Of course it isn’t. Look, the logic is really simple but for some reason you keep ignoring it. Here it is again veeeeeeery slowly:
1. If you think that we were in some way an intended outcome then you need to make an argument for that
first.
2. Only if you can demonstrate that first can you
then start with the argument that, if we were intended all along, then the chances of that happening by chance are very remote.
3. As things stand all you have is endless circularity: “God intended us from the beginning; the likelihood of us happening by chance is very small; therefore God”.
Can you see now where you’ve gone wrong?
Anything?