You make great points, Johnny Falcon. There exists divine harmony and synchronicity in the universe. The Earth has perfect conditions for sustaining life in the harsh territory of space. That is its role and it does a damn good job of it.
I'd like to add more to what we can gather in proof of a divine mind.
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If there was any time in the history of the universe where there was nothing in and of the universe (pre-bang), there could never have been a creative intent from whence the universe came into being. Therefore, we must assume that there is an eternal presence within our existence.
There is no end.
There is no beginning.
There IS only change.
Law of Conservation: energy can never be created or destroyed, but manifests in infinite forms and possibilities.
So how can we define God in a manner for a basis of agreement? This is the simplest description I can conceive of:
God = universe (or multiverse)
Everything in and of the universe = God (there is no separation)
People = the universe (God) consciously experiencing itself
Death = the point in which you remember what you were all along: God (all is one, all is God)
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"...underneath the superficial self, which pays attention to this and that, there is another self more really us than "i". and the more you become aware of the unknown self, if you become aware of it, the more you realize that it is inseparably connected with everything else that is. you are a function of this total galaxy, bounded by the milky way, and this galaxy is a function of all other galaxies. you are that vast thing that you see far off, far off with great telescopes. you look and look and look, and one day you are going to wake up and say, "why, that's me!"
and in knowing that, you know that you never die. you are the eternal thing that comes and goes that appears now as john jones, now as mary smith, now as betty brown.
and so it goes, forever and ever and ever."
~alan watts (1915-1973)