hawking says creation godless, page-102

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    Just to get this discussion back on track:

    This is an excerpt from Bryan Patterson Faithworks of the Melbourne Sunday Herald Sun of a few weeks ago.
    " How can it be chance that we exist? Our universe started with a bang from something smaller than an atom. For our world, and human life to have come about, a mind-boggling combination of factors had to be just right.
    The most famous living scientist, Stephen Hawking, said that if the rate of expansion one second after the Big Bang had been smaller by one part in a hundred thousand million, it would have all collapsed again and we would have no universe.
    And if it had been greater by one part in a million, the universe would have expanded too rapidly for planets to form.
    If the nuclear force caused by this great explosion had been slightly weaker, we would have only hydrogen in the universe. If it had been slightly stronger, all the hydrogen would be converted into helium. Either way, we would not have human life.
    There are as Stephen Hawking admitted, "" theological implications"" to this chance coincidence of a trillion possibilities."

    Albert Einstein " Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous "
 
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