I wonder are athiests convinced life (on planet Earth and life as we
know it) convinced that it all happened by chance? Or are athiests just
convinced the creator as described in religion is incorrect but believe
our life may have had some intelligent life preceeding it? ...
Even if I did not believe in a creator as described in religion,
based on everything so far, I'd say some type of other life was
responsible for us. It's like breaking down a building, if you see a
building and with enough research it comes down to blueprints, but the
blueprints, where did they come from?
It would be easier to
believe an advanced life/civilization with scientists who mastered
biology were able to create cells, code DNA to make any sort of
biological life they wanted, features, etc. They would have programmed
it to adapt as well to environmental changes, evolution.
Infinite regress. If you point to a watch and say, "It had to have an intelligent creator." Then you point to it's human designer and say, "He had to have an intelligent creator." Then you must point to god and say, "He had to have an intelligent creator, too." Then of the creator of the creator of god, you have to say, "Well, she had to have an even more intelligent and powerful creator, too!" Etc.
Or are you going to say that our material world is so complex that it must have a designer/creator. But God, of infinite power and wisdom has simply always existed? That huge mystery is somehow an acceptable explanation?
When I studied biology, chemistry, and physics, it certainly did not give final answers to all the questions of the universe, but it did bring a lot of mysteries down to a level to grasp. All those mysteries of life, electricity, and radiowaves had clear explanations. Everything about God became more mysterious and illogical. For me, it wasn't a stretch to replace the unanswered questions about God's beginning with the unanswered questions about the beginnings of the universe and life. As JWs we were supposed to simply swallow "Jehovah has always existed." Now I replace it with, "There's a lot of things out there that we don't know. There's a lot of things about our history that we don't know. But those answers won't be coming from some suits in Brooklyn with an interpretation of a Bronze Age god."