Part of an answer to my last question:
"Until science can propose a viable theory as to the cause of the universe's initial appearance where nothing had existed before, it looks like God is the only logical choice. "
Deciding that some god type entity exists just because you can't explain something isn't a good way to learn about this wonderful universe we inhabit.
It's the attitude that led to Galileo being persecuted.
If we haven't found the answer to a question, then we need to continue pursuing the answer, not go, "Oh gee..........I don't know the answer to that, it must have god, yes..........that's an easy way out!"
Once that attitude's in place, people grab hold of it and defend it with no evidence to back it up other than they feel comfortable having easy answers.
Is it that bad to say "I don't know the answer to that question"?
2007-05-30
04:09:16
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