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No. It would only bring up more questions. Science and religion don't mix.

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Response to A2Z - The "matter is illusion" theory can be disproved quite easily. Say somebody's food is poisoned without their knowledge or awareness. That person eats the poisoned food and dies.

You'd say that the poison came into existence as a vision and feelings in his brain but the poisoned person had no awareness of the poison yet he died anyway.

2006-12-26 00:33:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Kierkegaard's fideism holds that the divine is exterior of empirical or rational data. to purpose to hold the divine interior the confines of human rationality or the gadget of empiricism derived from our senses is to shrink the the divine to a minimum of something below what this is, making it a falsity no count what. That being reported, Kant argued that God's existence can neither be shown nor disprove for the shortcoming of empirical data would not prepare, nor inevitably rule out the opportunity of a divine being. St. Anselm, Avicenna, and St. Thomas Aquinas have all developed rational arguments for God besides.

2016-11-23 17:40:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

MATTER: The Other Name for Illusion

What is explained in this book is an important truth, which has surprised many and changed their perspectives on life. This truth can be summarized as follows: "All events and objects that we encounter in real life-buildings, people, cities, cars, places-in fact, everything we see, hold, touch, smell, taste and hear-come into existence as visions and feelings in our brains".

We are taught to think that these images and feelings are caused by a solid world outside of our brains, where material things exist. However, in reality we never see real existing materials and we never touch real materials. In other words, every material entity which we believe exists in our lives, is, in fact, only a vision which is created in our brains.

This is not a philosophical speculation. It is an empirical fact that has been proven by modern science. Today, any scientist who is a specialist in medicine, biology, neurology or any other field related to brain research would say, when asked how and where we see the world, that we see the whole world in the vision center located in our brains.

This fact has been scientifically proven in the twentieth century, and although it may seem surprising, it necessarily implies answers to two questions; "If our lives are visions created in our brains, then who is it that creates these visions? And who is it that sees these visions in our brains without having eyes and enjoys them, gets excited and happy?" You will find the answers to these two important questions in this book.

2006-12-26 00:26:38 · answer #3 · answered by A2Z 4 · 0 1

Well the fact that matter is here is showing that it was created. No matter how matter evolves into its' form, you still need at least that one nucleus, proton and electron. And that HAD to be created as there are no further ways to break it down nor does it appear without creation.

2006-12-26 00:25:50 · answer #4 · answered by fade_this_rally 7 · 0 0

No. In fact it never was created and this proves the existence of God to me.

Love and blessings Don

2006-12-26 00:24:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. They point to the Bible verses and say God created the Heavens and the Earth, so he used what was lying around like how we create our skyscrapers.

Remember the good ol' days when they used to say dinosaur bones were put there by Satan to test our faith?

2006-12-26 00:27:25 · answer #6 · answered by Atlas 6 · 0 0

You can't disprove God.

All you can do is chase the God of the gaps further and further back, making him smaller and smaller and weaker. It would be nice if we could find him one day and execute him along with his followers but I don't think its gonna happen.

2006-12-26 00:54:58 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No... it would not...

Because Christians believe in faith and nothing else.

Even if we had all the evidence on the table about how the Universe was created... Christians would call it a conspiracy against God.

2006-12-26 00:27:15 · answer #8 · answered by Aussies-Online 5 · 1 0

No matter how hard you try, you can't prove God does not exist.

2006-12-26 00:42:40 · answer #9 · answered by Born Again Christian 5 · 1 0

What would you say if we invited God for a drink and let him explain and solve our dilemma about creation once and for all?

2006-12-26 00:23:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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