User blog comment:A.J AL/Where does Death fit in?/@comment-109.66.36.57-20160528133306/@comment-34326521-20160528222340

It's easier to construct a universe in which life as we know it doesn't exist. You keep leaving the "as we know it" part out in most of your statements. Ever heard of the puddle analogy? It exemplifies why "fine-tuning" is BS. The universe is not fine-tuned for life. Life (as we know it) is "fine-tuned" to exist in these conditions. And it still only exists in one tiny region of our solar system, which comprises an infinitesimal portion of the observable universe. The universe is not fine-tuned for life. If anything, it's fine-tuned for death. Literally anywhere that's not on a planet will kill any life form, eventually. Some planets will kill all life forms as well (Venus, for instance).