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God invented the elements by which the scientists evaluate as conclusive or non-conclusive evidence of bio-physical matter ascertained and studied. The affirmation of the Deity of God and Jesus Christ can, through scientific research and reasonable deduction of trial and error from circumstancial evidence, be equally if not more compelling and persuasive in it's conclusive findings of a very real Creator of the heavens and the earth........The only problem with this is the mere fact that not only would science, and the human secularists who are so hard pressed in believing that their existence is derived solely by chance and survival of the fittest, is that the dark spiritual realm of Satan and his demons have a virtual strangle hold on those who's eyes have been veiled to the truth and understanding of the Word of God.

2007-04-02 07:39:33 · answer #1 · answered by TIAT 6 · 0 0

Many times science affirms the divinity of God (The Father, Son, & Holy Spirity). "The greatest science in heaven and earth is the science of love" (Mother Teresa)

Science is the process of measuring ... I'm still trying to grasp how to measure love ... Where is love stored when it's not being fully utilized??? ... Can love run out??? ... What is the source of Love??? ... How is love patient??? ... What will Love resemble in a trillion years???

2007-04-02 07:03:28 · answer #2 · answered by Giggly Giraffe 7 · 0 0

Generally speaking, science doesn't even affirm the existence of god. That's not to say that individual scientists don't believe, just that there is no scientific evidence that god exists. So I don't think divinity even comes up.

2007-04-02 06:57:56 · answer #3 · answered by Jensenfan 5 · 2 1

Jesus Christ exists. Science is the idea of the scientist, or his theory. My favorite food is pizza, that's an opinion, not truth for everyone! God and His Son, are real, that is a fact!

2007-04-02 07:00:35 · answer #4 · answered by Stylegirl 3 · 1 1

Romans tells us that creation demonstrates God's existence. However, if we are predisposed to deny God no matter what, Romans will be ignored and so will the obvious intricately created order in in that creation. Question: Besides Henry Morris and his son, and Leslie Wickman, are there any other Christian scientists today?

2015-11-01 11:24:06 · answer #5 · answered by Frank 1 · 0 0

I think that depends on the form of science.Archeology proves
the Bible true every day, science is also searching always for the ark of the covenant,they have found the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah

2007-04-02 07:01:33 · answer #6 · answered by gwhiz1052 7 · 0 0

...It is out of the realm of science. Science and/or scientific method uses testable, repeatable data in a closed area, like a laboratory.
...Mant will not admit it, but matters of faith are outside of science.
...Matter of faith and doctrine more belong to eyewitness accounts, written evidence (the Bible), and other evidence (i.e., like historical, geographical, archaeological, and cultural).

2007-04-02 07:02:25 · answer #7 · answered by carson123 6 · 0 0

science is purely a method of describing and understanding this physical world. it is not possible to use genuine science to answer any question relating to things spiritual or non-physical. therefore, science gives no answer (either yes OR no) when it comes to God or any given religion.

2007-04-02 07:00:13 · answer #8 · answered by explorationredwing 3 · 1 1

It does neither. Science and faith is not contradictory. However, the order of the universe is evidence of God. I believe a person can believe in evolution and intelligent design.

2007-04-02 07:00:31 · answer #9 · answered by Shirley T 7 · 0 2

Science is a bit like government.

Invertebrate, and enough on the unscrupulous side not to matter what it ultimately says.

As to Whom it denys or affirms ... is not contingent on what they say.

It is.

2007-04-02 06:58:47 · answer #10 · answered by vanamont7 7 · 0 2

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