There's no necessity that the hole should contain water, the hole turned out to be a puddle of water, and it thought it was unique and perfect but in reality there are a million other puddles who think the same. So does it make the opinion of all puddles relevant and true.
RE: How can atheists refute that God created Earth, being a perfect planet for the existence of Humanity?
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How can atheists refute that God created Earth, being a perfect planet for the existence of Humanity?
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