from a PURELY scientific view, is it truly sensible, logical, or productive, to affirmatively say that there is NO God?
look at the amount of scientific knowlege we have. its a pretty decent amount, right? I mean a person could probably spend their whole life studying one area of it and not know everything there is to know in that field.
but, on the other hand, any honest scientist would admit that theres much more they do NOT know about any particular subject, than that which they DO know.
all our knowlege is based on the accumulation of a handful of people, over a few hundred years, on a speck of a planet among who knows how many, on the edge of one galaxy, amongst... again, who knows how many. and whos to know theres not something beyond that? or others below?
theres so much in existance that science has yet to even think about being able to look at....
its fully scientific to say that theres no evidence for God, or the afterlife. ... but to affirmatively say theres not?
2007-08-15
22:40:48
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