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>>2834455
>my face when I realise that mainstream Islam has way more over-the-top miracles than Christianity, including Mohammed breaking the moon in half and putting it back together, and flying into Heaven on a winged horse

Are you arguing that one religion's nonsensical fairy tales are somehow more impossible than another religions nonsensical fairy tales?
In my lexicon, "impossible" is a single trait, not a scale; all major religions are equally retarded.

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>>2002403
Wow you just went totally retarded just now.

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>>1958204
If 4chan went down, millions would go back to work.

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What would be a flaw in the universe? A flaw usually means a mistake in design or implementation, right? If we live in a universe that wasn't a creation of some big santa god, it seems possible that the universe was not created by some masterplan for some specific purpose. It just is, and so cannot have a mistake in its non-existent design or non-occurring implementation.
Therefore, no flaws.
If the definition of "perfection" = without flaws, then yes, the universe is perfect and without flaw.

From a human perspective? Who cares? Human perspective doesn't have to fall in line with reality at all; it could be perfect to you and not to me, and that wouldn't have any effect on whether or not it actually is perfect.

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