First, there are many reasons why I believe nothing which occurs on earth is pure chance. Being a fan of history also only proves how humans can err and take opposite sides. Someone or something designed and placed this planet in an otherwise hostile surrounding. Space itself is -460 F, a point at which atoms cease to move. It is known as absolute zero. "Exposure to absolute zero is instantly fatal to humans". On the other hand if it wasn't for our atmosphere, our space craft would be subjected to the sun's heat of up to 3,600 F. Because there are no/fewer atoms up there, our satellites don't feel that heat which would vaporize us and our spacecraft. And because there are no atoms in space, we don't feel that cold. But, we and our spacecraft are made up of atoms. So all this makes me feel more humble here on earth.
One of the main criticisms of Nietzsche was Christianity itself. He was not against trusting and believing in a higher power, but he was disgusted at what he witnessed here on earth.
One of the main criticisms of Nietzsche was Christianity itself. He was not against trusting and believing in a higher power, but he was disgusted at what he witnessed here on earth.





