It does not matter if science can explain something, there is no god, so nothing is gods work.
2006-07-11 12:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you think that just because science can prove something it means God didn't do it? To me, it's just the opposite. It just confirms it.
All science has done is prove HOW God did it. He just gets more amazing and complex the further it goes.
It's like the story in the Bible of Noah's Ark - of the whole world being flooded at one time. Some believe that because every single religion or culture has stories of exactly that same thing, it takes the authenticity away from the Bible version. I don't understand how they figure that, because to me it again confirms the truth of it. SCIENCE has confirmed the truth of it.
Your question makes me sad, because it just means that all the crazies out there that are trying so hard to prove God doesn't exist, are resorting now to just trying to fill people with misinformation. Can't prove their point any other way, so they lie and hope you're not educated enough to know that what they're telling you is a fabrication.
Like the whole evolution thing - the only thing that scientists have actually PROVEN in the last 140 years is that evolution is just not possible - but are they sharing that information? No. They want to believe in it, and they want everyone else to, too. Do some research of your own, serious research, and you can learn these things.
2006-07-11 19:39:49
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answered by Crooks Gap 5
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To answer your question, no.
God operates by faith and faith operates in a realm that science will never know.
Science is nothing more than man's sensory best attempt at trying to explain what an all knowing, all powerful, infinite spiritual God has created with His Word. It's a futile.
Hebrews 11: 3 By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God's command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible.
2006-07-11 19:34:34
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answered by minimule67 2
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Not really. It's simply man's understanding of God's work. Science seeks to find the truth. It's being rather biased if it rejects truth that points to God (or as science calls him, "A Higher Power/Being"), don't you think?
2006-07-11 19:35:37
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answered by jermaine 4
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science is simply mans understanding of what they can go back and prove with man's intellect. It does not mean that it is not the work of God. All is created from God. If you say we evolved, then what did we evolve from, and where did that come from, and who created the heavens that a rock should collide with earth, etc., etc.
2006-07-11 19:32:22
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answered by lighthouse444 2
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I belive that everything, even things proven by science, is the work of the gods and goddesses.
Blessed Be
2006-07-11 19:29:31
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answered by ravenrose23 2
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Science shines bright light into the corners religion would rather keep dark.
Religion hates science for that very reason.
That's why I love science.
2006-07-11 19:31:21
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answered by ratboy 7
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Your question assumes god(s) exists. Why would a person of science make such an assumption?
2006-07-11 19:36:26
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answered by Phil S 5
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And why would you think that science itself is not the work of God?
2006-07-11 19:29:49
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answered by michael941260 5
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Wrong. Science can explain you body, and, God created you body.
2006-07-11 19:32:02
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answered by LP S 6
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