Life on earth was designed by a benevolent Creator rather than directed by blain chance.
First, consider the ideal temperatures on planet Earth-not duplicatedon any other know planet in the universe. If we were close to the sun, we would fry. If we were farther away, we would freeze.
Furthermore, ocean tides, which are caused by the grevitational pull of the moon, play a crucial role in our survival. If the moon were significantly larger, thereby having a stronger sravitational pull, devastating tidal waves would submerge large areas of land. If the moon were smaller, tidal motion would cease, and the ocean would stagnate and die.
Finally, consider plain old tap water. The solid state of most substances is denser than their liquidstate, but the opposite is true for water, which explains why ice floats rather than sinks. If water were like virtually any other liquid, it would freeze from the bottom up rather than from the top down, killing aquatic life, destroying the oxygen supply
2007-03-26
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