To: Cameron
My example of fine tuning: to at least ten significant digits, every person's legs are exactly as long as they need to be to reach the ground. That's too close a match to have been a random coincidence, therefore our legs must have been intelligently designed.
8 posted on
02/19/2002 6:25:01 PM PST by
Physicist
To: Physicist
Who cares about any of this - I'm not "elected".
To: Physicist
My example of fine tuning: to at least ten significant digits, every person's legs are exactly as long as they need to be to reach the ground. That's too close a match to have been a random coincidence, therefore our legs must have been intelligently designed.B-b-but I've seen faith healers lengthening peoples' legs, onstage! Does this mean that God goofs up sometimes and sends us guys with big hair and shiny suits to fix the mistakes???
11 posted on
02/19/2002 7:55:27 PM PST by
Stultis
To: Physicist
"...every person's legs are exactly as long as they need to be to reach the ground." -- PhysicistExactly. Whenever my five year old complains that he is not tall enough, I remind him that if he was any taller his legs wouldn't reach all the way to the ground.
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