I agree! Nature, and hence, Science, ARE beautiful. They need neither (religious) explanation nor justification.
2006-12-18 07:01:02
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answered by Gwynneth Of Olwen 6
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image that God is a guiding tension which could furnish the varieties and good judgment for the great Bang to apply. there is ability (the Bang) even with the undeniable fact that it want actualities to purpose at. A rationalization why there is order as a substitute of chaos. even with the undeniable fact that that's a comfortable God who works by utilising ideal and persuading, no longer taking pictures lightening bolts at everybody who displeases his royal highness (an thought borrowed from the Romans i think of). So issues crawl, consistently in direction of larger and extra relaxing life. even with each and everything, the universe is God's conciseness, the certainty that provides him something to pay interest to.
2016-10-05 11:30:44
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answered by ? 4
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You haven't explained why science is more beautiful than God. Understand this, the whole universe is held together by principles of mathematics, which rely on absolute truth. It is absolute and precise math the hold the universe together and keeps it from flying off into chaos. In this way Math is a reflection of part of the nature and character of God. The order that results is a beautiful thing.
2006-12-18 07:03:08
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answered by happygirl 6
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Despite all scientific explanations for what fuels the cycles of the universe, including the one you wrote about, they all fail to give any credence to the improbability of the existance of this tiny rock as it could be outside of the act by some Divine force (God). What explanation is better than what is already written in the Bible: Genesis chapter one please!
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/book_id=1&chapter=1&version=31
Merry Christmas!
2006-12-18 07:13:49
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answered by Double O 6
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funny that what most people refer to as beautiful in the universe (stars, supernovas, galaxies, etc) are really the most violent and deadly places in the universe-swirling balls of superheated gas.
Personally, I'd prefer the peace and serenity of all the space inbetween the violence. That is the beauty. And by definition, space is nothingness, which existed before and without god.
2006-12-18 07:11:59
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answered by TG 2
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I think God enhances the beauty of the universe. Why can't both be believed in? Why can't we attribute everything from the smallest things to the largest things in the universe to a supreme being who created everything and put in motion life as we know it? Some of the greatest scientists of all times have admitted to the belief in a supreme being. Both science and God are beautiful and without one, God, you would not have the other, science.
2006-12-18 07:06:53
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answered by ? 7
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any religion with the "my way is the right way" attitude is righteous and negative. but it is the same thing as "preaching" atheism.
it's all how you see it. couldn't God be a poetic way of describing science or naming the process of Life?
i do see your point, and i agree that the misinterpretation and small mindedness of dogma, and many spiritual doctrines are ugly. and some interpretations are beautiful.
the beauty or the ugliness is in the eye of the perceiver
~peace
2006-12-18 07:12:00
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answered by zentrinity 4
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No, I don't see your logic at all. God's glory and grandeur is revealed through the beauty of His creation. God is beautiful. Science is just facts, and facts are neither beautiful nor ugly. Besides, how do you know that God didn't create the laws of physics?
2006-12-18 07:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I mostly agree with you. It is just our attempt to take credit. As if any God would be human-like!
People need to realize that there IS something greater than us - nature. It doesn't need a dumb human-like creature to "design" a damn thing.
I personally find it ridiculous to think someone "designed" it.
2006-12-18 07:06:50
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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I actually completely disagree with you while agreeing with you. Yes, the laws of physics make this all beautiful and amazing and fabulous. What makes it even more amazing, to me, is that the Creator could set these laws into motion in such perfection.
2006-12-18 07:01:37
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answered by Church Music Girl 6
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