This post is about how science is telling us how improbable it is that our universe came about by random chance. The probability that God created our universe is very high compared to that low odds.
String theory, M theory, inflationary theory, multiverse, branes, eternal expansion of bubble universes, anthropic theory, and quantum mechanic fluctuations are not realistic in that they fail to address the following issues without absurd consequences:
1) Fine tuning of many constants
2) Universe had a beginning
3) Entropy
4) Nothing (not anything) can't spontaneously become anything
I don't see what this popular argument has to do with god existing. It has no bearing on my belief or lack thereof.
The goal post just gets pushed back further, like always. It used to be said that god created life as it currently is. We know that isn't true, but god is still debated.
People now say god created the universal constants the way they are. What if that proves to be untrue? I think god will still be debated.
Nothing in nature happens only once, at least nothing to my knowledge. its easy to imagine universes trying to erupt from wherever they come from all the time, most of the time collapsing instantly, other times inflating for a brief time, but mostly nothing interesting happens. Once in a great while, something more lasting and interesting happens, and we could find ourselves in one of those more rare events.
Imagine how long this could have been going on for before our universe got here? Imagine how ridiculous it is to blindly assume that this universe is the first, the last and the only one to ever exist! LOL. That just sounds so unlikely to me.
It would have no bearing on the god debate. None whatsoever. The god debate would simply argue over new evidence, new facts, new opinions etc. The god debate evolves over time just like everything else. It can't be won.
People want an answer before they die, as if its so important to know. Well, if you bought into the whole BBQ scenario, then I'd expect that person to jump through many intellectual hoops for the sake of saving their tender soul. That's sad IMO.