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God created and set all in order to follow those laws which we use to explain physical occurances. Science has been developed by man in order to explain and understand our world and the interrelationships between objects and natural occurances.
For all of those who believe that science proves that God doesn't exist, open your eyes to the truth. In fact, it's generally the truly objctive scientist who will eventually convert to Christianity. If you are willing to learn more about how science proves God, please read Bruce Muncaster's book A Skeptic's Search for God.
2007-02-01 03:06:48
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answered by Wookie 3
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God does use natural ways to create ... what would be unnatural for Him to use? Everything is at His fingertips. The only reason why science hasnt figured out the spiritual is because they have yet to pay much attention to it, many just write it off as simply "not there". But I'm sure that if scientists had spent as much time researching the spiritual as they have on something physical like rocks and planets, they would have found mounds of evidence supporting God. If science does, in time, discover how spirituality works, it wont make it any less valuable than gravity or air once they had been "figured out"
2007-02-01 11:02:35
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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God created all things in 6 days.
Every things work according to rules which science can define.
But God can over ride those rules (a broken bone headed in 1 day, the sun not going down for a whole day, etc.) and then science can not handle it because it can not reproduce those results.
2007-02-01 10:57:44
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answered by tim 6
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In the view of physical science, every observable phenomenon can be explained on the bases of the known laws of nature or laws yet to be discovered. If there is a phenomenon that we cannot understand or explain with our present state of knowledge, then we have to await future discoveries and developments. The fact that we do not understand an event or a phenomenon should drive us to seek an understanding of it. There are no mysteries in science; everything has a scientific explanation.
2007-02-01 10:53:12
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answered by Irreverend 6
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So science has uncovered the reality of whats going on?
You're happy to accept that. Why has science found no proof of God?
Why does the bible say we were made from dust, that the sun goes around the earth?
2007-02-01 10:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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And doesn't the very definition of God mean He cannot be proven by science?
Who says God didn't help us to be evolved from another species?
2007-02-01 10:55:37
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answered by I STILL hate hippies 2
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Yeah, basically or an alternative or similar way.
That's why Eistein probably said "Science without religion is lame and relilgion without science is blind."
The two should work together and compliment each other.
2007-02-01 10:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It would put religious views in harmony with scientific.
Many moderate Christians believe this way.
2007-02-01 10:58:11
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answered by Radagast97 6
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