I always took those sorts of statistics to demonstrate how inefficeint God would have to be. (I don't believe there is a god, but to make this discussion easier, let's pretend there is one. Should be easy for most people.)
Does the video mention that when God put those billions of stars in the sky for us to gaze at.. he didn't give us eyes capable of seeing all but a small percentage of stars in our own galaxy? Apparently the other 99.9% of the universe he created for the Hubble Space Telescope.
Does the video mention how big the universe is? I've read that even if we could travel at the speed of light, the universe is spread so far apart that all the stars in the universe would die before we could explore 2% of our own galaxy.
Does the video mention that the universe has an age? The sun is roughly in the middle of it's lifespan, and will destroy the earth a few billion years from now. Why did he create the sun so that it would burn out, and then after lighting the fuse wait for it to burn half way before creating life?
Oh well, I guess if he wasn't doing that, he'd get busy making more bacteria, viruses, fungus, and protazoa to infect us, another favorite hobby of his. Of all of 'creation'.. the bulk of diversity comes in the form of stars and microorganisms that have no use to us - we can't even see them.
If humans are supposed to be of some note in God's creation, why so little diversity? We basically come in a few different body types, a couple different skin tones, and a couple hair/eye colors. We have whole regions of our brain dedicated to detecting subtle difference in facial structure so we can tell eachother apart. If there was a God, why would it seem he spent so little time designing us? We really do just look like hairless chimps with our proportions stretched and squashed a bit, and given a bigger brain.
- Lime