Unless our universe is one of an arbitrarily large number of universes in a multiverse, YOUR argument is a fallacy.
you are fool... I already explained this to you. there billions of people born. there is only one universe that we know of.
you are such a troll moron. I have been the one stating this is the one universe we know about. Who was arguing those other universes actually exist. I was created those concepts off the top of my head to illustrate how addled your mind was when you said there are no other ways a Creator could have created things. Finally, you have no idea how multiverses and top down cosmology work are speculated to work. Some scientists have speculated that all the choices are made. Top down Cosmology figures that you can make predictions based on the sum of histories of all the choices. (paraphrase)
Do at least try to keep up. It's odds against you specifically being born, not odds against people generally being born. "you are fool... I already explained this to you." I know , "to illustrate how addled your mind was" .....but actually it could be zero, as once again you corner yourself into acknowledging but don't even realize it, by pretending you have a clue what you're talking about ,. "you are such a troll moron."
no troll, once again you commit the common leftist logical falicy (or is it a disease) of being idiot who thinks he is intelligent. ( also the inverse gambler's fallicy) You have no real understanding or even feel for statistics... you just blurt out mindless crap as if you were intelligent. I will try an make this even easier for you... as wikipedia put it.. Suppose a man walked into a room and saw someone rolling a pair of dice. Furthermore, imagine that the result of this dice roll is a double-six. The man entering the room would commit the Inverse Gambler's Fallacy if he said, "You've probably been rolling the dice for quite a while, since it's unlikely you would get a double-six on your first attempt."
Well, I don't (for a fact) know if I am right about God. Can YOU say that? Or is it against your religion?
no... troll... given the big bang and what constitutes the universe we know... if the cosmological constant were zero... life would not exist in our universe. -- it is so ironic that you just made fun of speculative fantasy universes when that is what you keep proposing without realizing it. Given our current state of science and what we know, our universe could not have a CC of zero. but it is possible it could be zero in speculative alternate universe.