cthia wrote:All Christians are NOT anti-science when it is obvious that science is a viable discipline, although we do dislike the breed of scientist who try to use - or think- science disproves or will ever disprove the idea or existence of a deity.
The E wrote:Science can only prove what is measurable, quantifiable.
Within the constraints of our own universe. There may be other universes with completely different physical laws. Which means none of our scientific truths are absolute.
The E wrote:God is neither (due to not existing),
I've searched and searched the internet for this Godometer you use to make that claim. Christians know for a fact that God exists. Perhaps it is the special gene which Joat says we have that senses the Almighty?
The E wrote:thus the only scientifically accurate statement about gods is "there are people who believe in them"; nothing more, nothing less.
Well, everybody believes in "gods." The small "g" is money, gold, and bronze statues. The trick is not to worship them.
But I do believe the conversation is about God. The big G. K?
cthia wrote:Also, all scientists are NOT anti-God. Many scientists are Christians. We are aware that science will never disprove that there is a God, and that science actually supports the existence of a God at most every turn. There has never been a single nail that science can drive into the existence of a God. Scientists used three nails once. It didn't work.
The E wrote:... I was, until now, unaware that the faceless roman goons that supposedly nailed jesus to the cross were actually scientists.
What degrees did they have, I wonder....
A degree of stupidity and recklessness for certain.
Quite possibly in those times more than in any other time, you were either... 1) A believer or 2) A scientist or a scientist's flunky. You were either for or against God.
What I dislike about certain scientists is their close minded attitudes simply because faith cannot be explained. Some scientists will never understand that some things simply cannot be explained simply by science.
The E wrote:Just because noone has been able to come up with a positive proof for the existance of god that is actually scientifically valid (as in, follows the scientific method, is reproducable...) doesn't mean that god actually exists. Belief in a thing does not make a thing more real.
Disbelief in something or someone who
does exist makes them unreal?