For existence to be, one of those two MUST be possible. Both of them are in fact impossible. From human perspective, there exist no other possibility. Things had to emerge out of no things. Or they had to always be there. There is, maybe, a third possibility. But this explanation is not possible for a human to even imagine. It is out of the realm of the imaginable. So, if the thinkable possibilities are impossible and the third is impossible to even imagine, is it not easily provable that life IS magic. Magic, miracle, divinity... Call it whatever you want. The point is that one can easily prove that this existence is more special than the average atheist like to believe. Why is this simple lime of reasoning not used more often by believers to plant the very first seed of faith?

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