John 10:10 writes:
The earth is in the "just right" eliptical orbit around the sun that enables us to have seasons. If placed in an larger or smaller eliptical orbit, the seasons would be either too hot or too cold.
The elliptical orbit has nothing to do with the seasons. It's the Earth's axial tilt that causes the seasons. It would help if you actually knew what you were talking about.
Where else in the Solar System could there be life?
Perhaps Europa? And why limit it to just our solar system?
There are estimates that planets at distances between 0.84 and 1.7 AU could sustain life. That range includes the Earth (1.0 AU) and Mars (1.5 AU) but not Venus (0.7 AU). Venus today has such a giant greenhouse effect that its surface temperature is 470 degrees Centigrade - a bit on the high side for life. Mars is now very cold (on average -48 degrees Centigrade) but there has been flowing water on it in the past. Unless you think you can live reasonably in +470 C or - 48 C temperatures, the earth seems to be "just right" for most of the earth's inhabitants.
Actually, I'm pretty sure -48 C isn't that much of a problem for life. Also, you weren't talking about life in general, you were talking about
us (Homo Sapiens, like your later paragraphs imply). But it's nice of you to admit god made Earth for bacteria.
The earth has enough "just right" ingredients necessary for man's existance...
But most of it isn't just right and will kill man outright.
then God gives us wisdom to know the difference between the good ingredients and the bad ones.
No, we took that wisdom for ourselves.
(Some seem to love the bad ingredients more than the good ones, to their own destruction.)
Then following your earlier (faulty) assertion, god wasn't so good at providing the wisdom, now was he?
The 0.001% was Catholic Scientist's math number, not mine. As I said, my % would have been much much higher.
Then he was closer to the mark than you would have been. Because the percentage is actually
lower.