Usually these kind of atheist arguments get on my nerves, but I like that this one wasn't so overbearing about it. Instead, it came across objective, intelligent and interesting.
What strikes me is not the fact that the universe is not created for man, as he says, but the fact he says with conviction that it appears as thought the universe was made to produce black holes. So if one makes the leap that there is a purpose to the universe, and it seems to be made to make black holes, the question then arises, why? This is something I am going to have to sit down and think about.
Usually these kind of atheist arguments get on my nerves, but I like that this one wasn't so overbearing about it. Instead, it came across objective, intelligent and interesting.