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2006-09-30 06:39:16 · 27 answers · asked by ksvrdy10 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Technically, no.
Science is limited to the observation of natural phenomena, God by definition is super-natural.

2006-09-30 06:52:46 · answer #1 · answered by zatcsu 2 · 0 0

Well, this is a tough one. Let's see...

If you are talking about the Gods spoken about in our religions, then science CANNOT prove their existence...because they are part of faith and science is about reasoning. If you believe, you WILL meet God in heaven, and if you don't then there will be no God for you.

Once I was a nonbeliever...when I was 5-7 years old. Then some understandings about the world changed it. It was a childish one, no doubt, but this is how I started to believe in God, for example: "a cactus plant has thorns to protect itself and camels eat cactus plants...so how did the cactus know, 'I will have to protect myself from an animal called the camel'. This could not have happened if there were no third-person between them...then who is that third-person, observing everything". I was very young then. Then as I grew matured, I took a little 'logical' approach..."the camel also has a hard-plated mouth to chew through the thorns. So the camel can eat the cactus anyway. Then what was the point of the thorns. Somethings not right!"

And now what I belive is God is no one else than the Laws Of The Universe itself. He is the creator of the 'harmony' that exists between all the matters in the Universe. Yes! for me, science has proved the existence of God.

2006-09-30 07:23:57 · answer #2 · answered by knight_anirban 1 · 0 1

Depends on your definition of 'god'. If you mean some conscious supernatural agent who directs all thoughts and activities in the universe, then definitely, NO. Rather, science keeps demonstrating every day that the universe can do fine without such an agent.
On the other hand, if by 'god' you mean the sum-total of natural phenomena, laws and universal constants, then definitely, YES. Science is exploring and 'proving' the existence of god many times over each day.

2006-09-30 07:09:33 · answer #3 · answered by Problem Child 2 · 0 0

In science, we need to provide certain postulates to bring out the truth of a particular mission.
As for as God is concerned, we have the folowing postulates.
1. God is omni present.
2.God is all powerful.
3.God is in your mind.
4.God lives with kind hearted people.
5.God is one who helps in time.
6.God is invisible.
7.God is is the centre of all creations.
8.God is shapeless as God can assume any shape.
9.God is colouless,odourless and fearless.
10...............so on so forth.
So we see that one postulate does not agree with another postulate.
When even a single formula of mass enrgy equation is found controversial, how can one find and proove the existence of God when so many millions of man made equations quarrells each other.
God is man made and a not a nature made.
It has no relevence of truth or science behind it.
But science is truth and so an untruth can not be prooved by science.

2006-09-30 10:47:28 · answer #4 · answered by ramchand_l 1 · 0 0

No Science can't and no one can because there is nothing like god! Please read below b4 anyone gets angered by my above statement! Please think logically!
We, Jains, believe that God did not create the universe. If God created this universe, who created that God ? Who created the creator? If the God has created the universe, he has to have a desire to create. The desire makes the God imperfect and he cannot be imperfect. If God carries out the task of creation and destruction without any purpose then it becomes a foolish game. If he had created the universe then he would have made all Jivas (souls) equally happy. But we have 87% of earth people of earth live in poverty and misery and only 13% people have some prosperity. Therefore, God must not be managing the affairs of the universe. Since God is omniscient, omnipotent, and devoid of desires, and passions, He could not be interested in the matters of universe. Some claim that all creatures are God's images and we are all parts of Him?" If so, then, we should all have unlimited bliss, perfect perception, perfect knowledge and perfect conduct like him. But it isn’t so. Therefore, we cannot be a part of the God or his images. If We accept that God created the earth, he manages the earth and he decides who gets what, then countless questions are raised and we do not have rationale answers to these questions. Therefore, it appeals to our commonsense that God did not create the universe.
Per Jain beliefs, God has absolute knowledge. Therefore, he reveals the essential and real form of the universe. He revealed that the world is without a beginning and it has no end. The universe does undergo continuous change. Production and disposal are always going on. Behind this eternal process there does not exist anyone's planning or organization. The whole universe is a self-regulated. For living beings, his/her karma plays an important role. Karma is finest matter that our soul attracts based on our thought, speech and/or action. Bad karma pollutes the inherent qualities of the soul. The bondage and deliverance of each individual belong to himself or herself. The experience of happiness or sorrow belongs to each individual and the experience is his/her own. According to his/her past karma, his/her present fate is decided, and his/her future will be decided based on his/her presented the balance of past karma.

I have not submitted the above to hurt everyone's religious sentiments! It is just a logical thing being given in our religion Jainism! If anyone does not agree to it, it does not matter but please dont pass a wrong comment on our religion! But please I ask every one to think about what is given above and give your comments without passing wrong comments on the religion itself!
Sorry if I have hurt anyone's sentiment!

2006-10-01 00:16:24 · answer #5 · answered by Bunty 1 · 0 0

GOD to me is an imaginary friend for adults when ever something good happens to them they paise GOD. whenever something bad happens they turn to GOD for answers and solutions. but science cannot prove that GOD exist. to me GOD is every where. the energy that drives this world to live a next day.

2006-09-30 07:09:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Science is not looking for God. Science is looking for truth

2006-09-30 07:04:45 · answer #7 · answered by Dr M 5 · 0 0

Openpsychy, bad manners, dude, for giving santacruzrc a thumbs down. And I sincerely disagree with your claim that the law of conservation of energy proves the existence of God. (The law of conservation of mass is rather dubious.)

2006-09-30 06:56:21 · answer #8 · answered by OMG, I ♥ PONIES!!1 7 · 0 0

yes , ofcourse.don't you know that science proved that Lord Rama & K rishna lived. even they proved the existence of dwaraka (place) under water.
so, from these examples wew can say that science can prove the existence of god.

2006-09-30 19:43:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO , becoz science has logic behind everything but to believe in god u do not require any logic................
U just need to believe in sumthing 2 prove its existence.

2006-09-30 06:54:22 · answer #10 · answered by pooja 2 · 0 0

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