LOL. It is like offering a pack of cigarettes to someone who quit smoking 30 years ago. No thanks.
Actually you have it backwards what I am doing it's much more akin to trying to talk a 30 year smoker into quitting.
I would point to the 20+ studies I have highlighted over the last few years in the
Health and Religion thread to back that up.
We agree on a lot of your points but not the assumptions at the heart of your "faith".
I agree that nature tries things via processes called evolution and emergence.
I agree that Earth is one planet in a universe of countless other planets and their are likely many others very similar to it.
I agree that the the prospects of a long term future for homo sapien biological life appear quite grim.
But I am not a believer in your nihilistic faith so we part ways when you go into those core doctrines.
You cannot prove our the existence of our universe is a pure lottery this is doctrine.
You cannot prove the fact that we are here is pure chance. This is faith.
You cannot prove that we are not valuable or special this is a part of your nihilistic religion.
All differences aside, however, we do agree on one final point.
We agree that:
Things that work, continue to work, and things that have some impediment, get destroyed and die.Unfortunately I appear to lack the necessary eloquence to show you that faith in God is the most important of the "Things that work".