Science explains much about reality, yet it does not account for why the universe exists. Many scientists take the position "the universe just is", but that avoids the question "what has caused the universe to exist?" If science does not address the question, then it falls to philosophy to do so. Religious people have answers which they state with certitude based as much on faith as on science. The scientist who cannot explain what has caused the universe to exist must, by logic, acknowledge that the existence of the universe is a great mystery. And to admit that mystery is to allow the possibility that the universe depends for its existence upon a Creator. What do you think?
2007-10-09
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