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Or....should we continue to fund scientific research, because we know that the research is benefitting mankind in other ways?

2006-11-22 16:56:45 · 19 answers · asked by ? 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Is science always about the location of God.????

I don't think so.....

Science authenticates the existence of God...... and so searching still never finds concrete evidence as to why He does not exist.......

There is more to science in actuality than what men contend, men should use the focus to help men heal.......


your sister,
Ginger

2006-11-22 16:59:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Science has not proven that God does not exist, nor will it ever. The creation event(the big bang theory) could of been orchestrated by God.

What does continuing funding or not continuing funding for scientific research have to do with God anyway?

Why do so many non-believers come to this category to tear down those who do have faith and believe?

Get a clue, go to a more appropriate category!

2006-11-22 17:25:08 · answer #2 · answered by Cat 3 · 0 0

Why would we stop funding research based soley on the existence/nonexistence of God? That question itself doesn't make sense to me.
I will say that I do believe scientific research is neccessary for it's life-saving and life-changing outcomes. I am a Christian and I don't care if Scientists prove the nonexistence of God. I don't care if scientists don't believe in God themselves. I don't even care if my kid's doctor doesn't believe in God, so long as he does his job and keeps her alive.

2006-11-22 17:02:24 · answer #3 · answered by toothfairy 3 · 1 0

Of course we should continue funding research. We still have so much more to learn about the universe. With each discovery, we benefit as a people. As long as we can be mature enough not to kill ourselves with it, we should be fine.

Science is man's why of trying to understand what God has made for us. Let's not lose sight of that.

2006-11-22 17:06:47 · answer #4 · answered by Odindmar 5 · 2 0

for many the whole purpose for going into science is to prove there is no God to begin with. Often this falvors what they think they found, but any looking into the truth is a good idea I think. I had 2 college professors who went into research expecting to prove there is no God and proved to them selves there is a God.

Mans evil nature is the only reason I can think of not to search for new truthes to understand. Seems as soon as a good one is uncovered somebody wants to use it to gain power, and be greedy or kill people with it. Seems the nature of truth is that there is always two sides.

2006-11-22 19:21:43 · answer #5 · answered by ronnysox60 3 · 1 0

no longer all atheists are scientists, nor are all scientists atheists. technological expertise is all approximately getting to understand how issues paintings and as we learn, we now no longer ought to invent magical gods to describe it. It has no longer something to do with faith immediately...the two to instruct or disprove it...when you consider that there is genuinely no evidence to earnings. They learn the organic international...they only happen to have found out that it wasn't created in 6 days and that has theists in a veritable lather. of direction, there is precedent for this. Theists had a enormous hissy extra healthy while Galileo advised them that they actually weren't the middle of the universe. they do no longer take information nicely and have continually hated technological expertise for bobbing up with new suggestion that contradicts their myths.

2016-11-26 02:39:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Where have you been?

"Science and religion -- no longer seen as incompatible."
The Daily Telegraph, London, May 26, 1999.

Reconciling Science and Religion---An Enduring Quest
- - Accept the Limits
- - Let the known facts speak
*> The Creative Days—24 Hours Each?
- - Faith, not credulity
- - Respect science; acknowledge belief
*> Has Science Taken the Moral High Ground?
http://watchtower.org/e/20020608/article_01.htm

2006-11-22 17:05:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

By definition, scientists can't prove anything about God, one way or the other. Science is the study of the natural universe. The supernatural lies completely outside the purview of science.

2006-11-22 17:05:56 · answer #8 · answered by PaulCyp 7 · 1 1

I believe that all the funding spent on destructive purposes such as war and crime should intead be put into things that improve the quality of life for us all. Seeing how proficient we are at killing each other makes me wonder what we could have accomplished helping each other.

2006-11-22 17:03:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm glad you added that 2ND part, I thought you were a nut case there for a minute!

Scientific research enriches many areas of our lives. We'd be lost with out it!

2006-11-22 17:01:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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