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In other threads this argument has come up a few times so I thought it deserved its own thread.
Theists frequently state that the universe is too wonderful to have always existed or happened by chance. It must have been designed by intelligence.
This is a very well known argument known as the watchmaker argument.
The typical atheist counter to it is to ask "What created God?"
If the universe requires a creator because it is so complex and wonderful, certainly something even MORE complex and wonderful requires a creator even moreso. God is more wonderful and complex than the universe, so God requires a creator. No?
If no, then the premise is violated and wonderfulness and complexity does not necesitate creation.
Thoughts?
Theists frequently state that the universe is too wonderful to have always existed or happened by chance. It must have been designed by intelligence.
This is a very well known argument known as the watchmaker argument.
The typical atheist counter to it is to ask "What created God?"
If the universe requires a creator because it is so complex and wonderful, certainly something even MORE complex and wonderful requires a creator even moreso. God is more wonderful and complex than the universe, so God requires a creator. No?
If no, then the premise is violated and wonderfulness and complexity does not necesitate creation.
Thoughts?