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Yes, of course. God gave man this knowledge to build technology. He wants us to use it to better the world. The only thing wrong with technology, is when Satan takes it and uses it for bad. Like everything in the world...God gives us everything for good and right, Satan tries to corrupt all that God gives us and turn it all into evil ...bad & wrong.

2006-07-13 15:10:19 · answer #1 · answered by Shayna 6 · 1 0

via fact it discredits maximum of cutting-edge religions. even better than that nonetheless, a cost of technology almost necessitates severe questioning skills and an appreciation of excellent judgment, the two considered one of that are antithetical to a perception in deities. to your first question: we are able to coexist while religious human beings stop attempting to legislate/stress their faith upon the non religious. 2. it is not medical faith. that's a end based upon the certainty that potential/count number can neither be created nor destroyed (yet can substitute varieties back and forth). If the universe existed in some variety continuously, then it did no longer choose a writer and all creation myths are bogus. The universe as all of us comprehend it (via the way) actually had a beginning up. 3. it is not any insult to evaluate one mythical being (of which there is not any evidence) to a distinctive. the smart argument concerning to the soul is that our know-how comes from our suggestions (some thing that has been understood for a protracted time). 4. it is my training point that supplies me a feeling of "psychological superiority" to charlatans like Kent Hovind, Ben Stein, and so on, who intentionally misrepresent themselves and valid medical theories/techniques to realize their ends. EDIT: Yeah, it is impossible to definitively scientifically teach that God does not exist, even nonetheless it is likewise impossible to definitively teach that a flying pink unicorn does not exist or that leprechauns exist. good judgment tells us that there is a small danger that something you think of ought to exist, yet it relatively is not any reason to spend you life as a slave to that theory.

2016-10-07 21:45:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Definitely they can coexist. Science doesn't contradict belief in a god, though it does contradict some religious ideas like the belief that the world was created 6000 years ago. (Science also does not SUPPORT belief in a god. It is neutral on the subject.) And obviously faith in a god does not contradict science.

2006-07-13 14:56:48 · answer #3 · answered by Larry 6 · 0 0

Nope, because too many religious people hate human civilization, refuse to understand reason or science, wish to wallow in their willful ignorance, and lust for the End of Days.

Really, when we can be rid of the hate and open, flagrant warfare and dictatorial nonsense of Evangelical Christianoids, Wahabbi Muslimoids, Rammist Hinduoids, and Zionoids, when we can get religious people to *get over themselves and their petty egos and power struggles on this earth* it will be a great victory for all humanity and for the Nature of Good Itself.

When we can get devout and religious people to take reason seriously and to accept Rule of Law and Separation of Church and State, and to accept that Physical Evidence is Reality, then maybe we can just all "get along." And it would most certainly help of course if the devout among us didn't *openly pine for the End of The World* so, and Send people to hell for the grievous "sin" of not being a wannabe herd animal like them, and openly make warlike noises in the direction of Rational People like, *daily*. From Pat Robertson's saying "60% of America must DIE before anything is going to be right again," to Jerry Falwell's infamous diatribe attacking and blaming *Americans he hated* for 9-1-1, on that day of it, to Us Allowing Osama Bin Laden to continue to abuse our atmosphere by breathing his vile toxins into it day in, day out, to the whole mess with India, Pakistan, Mumbai, and on and on and ON and on....

In other words, nope, not going to happen, not until or unless the Rational People actually rise up and *slaughter some sheeple* and treat them like the herd animals they say they aspire to be.

2006-07-13 15:13:29 · answer #4 · answered by Bradley P 7 · 0 0

It seems that very intelligent people are becoming more and more religious. As for myself, the more I studied science, the more obvious it became that "NOTHING ON THIS EARTH OR IN THIS SOLAR SYSTEM COULD BE ACCIDENTAL". It's all too perfect, just read any Anatomy & Physiology 101 book. God is present, and He said, "I am".

2006-07-13 15:01:04 · answer #5 · answered by M G 1 · 0 0

Yes
If the secular world wasn't so afraid of the religious world.

2006-07-13 14:58:36 · answer #6 · answered by kenny p 7 · 0 0

Actually, the religious world is afraid of the secular world.

2006-07-13 15:02:40 · answer #7 · answered by Mariners 5 · 0 0

yes because all talent, all skills can be attributed to Him and He wants us to realize how perfect His creation is and complex.... a simple answer from a simple person

2006-07-13 14:58:53 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

absollutelly. Intellegent design (God) is still a scientific therory.

2006-07-13 15:01:41 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

they can exist together as long as everyone gets together and argues about it on yahoo answers

2006-07-13 14:57:04 · answer #10 · answered by lyleaux 2 · 0 0

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