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I see events from future influncing the past


You see something that isn't there. As far as I can work out, you see the fact that humans have evolved intelligence as proof that there is a purpose to the universe and human existence, because if we didn't have intelligence, we'll die out with the death of the sun. I think that's a very egotistical and flawed viewpoint not borne out by the facts. Why should humans be significant? Why should the universe care if we live or die? You yourself will still die, and the human race hasn't suddenly stopped evolving. In the last 2 billion years we've gone from blue-green algae and protozoa to humans - but that doesn't mean anything. Evolution went down so many different paths, it's just a fluke we or intelligence ever tuned up. Life turned up about 4 billion years ago. Bilateralism in Flatworms a billion years ago. Complex organisms have been around for at least the last 550 million years, the earliest mammals, what, maybe 200 million? Primates perhaps 60 million. The genus homo about 2 million. Modern humans have been here about 120,000 years and as for civillisation...? Why do you percieve this waste of time and energy as purposeful? Creatures with intelligence and manipulatory skills could have evolved tens of millions of years earlier. Why not 100 million years ago? Why take 3 billion years of doing absolutely nothing then? Or why not have humans evolving around a star with a longer lifespan, to save us having to think up a way to avoid our own destruction?

The only purpose is the one you are reading into it. As I said before, that says much more about you than the nature of existence.

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Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived.- Isaac Asimov