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the no miracles argument

The no miracles argument for God's existence suggests that the fact we observe a universe perfectly suited for life is extraordinary and unlikely to be explained by chance alone. It argues that the best explanation for this "fine-tuning" is the presence of a purposeful designer, often identified as God. In other words, the universe's life-friendly conditions seem too improbable to be a mere coincidence, implying that some intelligence or intention is a more plausible cause rather than a random occurrence.