Murrin wrote:It's nearly enough to make me believe in 'intelligent design'.
Yeah, there are some pretty narrow margins involved, and if we were on the only planet like this, orbiting the only star like ours, then I'd just have to say it was too damn odd to be coincidence,
but, uh.... Well,
but:

Some people can look at that and say, "Hey, if there's an infinate number of galaxies out there, each with a unlimited number of stars, the fact that at least ONE of them sprouted life, is just a lucky coincidence". Some people though, look at that and think, "How could an infinite amount of galaxies, each with an unlimited amount of stars be a coincidence..a fluke."
There has to be a starting point.
The big bang had to come from somewhere...what happen the instant before the big bang, or the hour before the big bang.
The universe began at some point, what was there first?
How could one Big Bang couse an infinite amount of galxies, each with an unlimited amount of stars, with who knows how many containing life, without a pressence of some kind guiding it?