O course not! It's just having to ask the right logical questions to arrive and understand whatever answer and truth comes out.
2007-06-19 07:54:26
·
answer #1
·
answered by Sick Puppy 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
i've got confidence that your achieving right here. the reality that the Earth isn't 6000 years previous, the universe grew to become into no longer created in 6 days, and each creature in the international, which contain human beings, have progressed over billions of years invalidate any declare of any God that has ever been created. (this is until you want to contain Einstein's "god") On an component be conscious, I even have learn MWI for a at the same time as now and do locate it surprisingly exciting. It relatively opened an entire new realm in theoretical physics approximately being waiting to "commute" into that different universe the place the coin landed in a various way. Has additionally made for some exciting novels.
2016-12-13 07:28:09
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
No. There are many things we did not understand before that we do now. It will continue for the forseeable future.
In 1910, I believe it was, there was a movement to close the US Patent Office as everything that could be invented had already been invented. So Tvs, cell phones and computers don't really exist.
Usually it is the dim minded who want to toss out what they don't understand. Matt. 11:25 said, "You have hidden these things from the wise and intellectual ones and given it to babes." So often they do not see what is right before them.
2007-06-19 08:02:22
·
answer #3
·
answered by grnlow 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
No, of course not. You have to look at all the evidence, including new evidence that may arise. I assume you are trying to make some religious point, though I can't figure out what it is. Are you implying that if we are atheist and don't believe in god that we really just don't understand it? Pfft.
2007-06-19 07:54:46
·
answer #4
·
answered by Mi Atheist Girl 4
·
1⤊
0⤋
Nope. Differential equations, microbiology, genetics, astrophysics, mechanics...
There is so much that I don't understand, that I can't even begin to touch on it. And as far as I know, all of the above examples are valid, even without me giving them the OK.
2007-06-19 07:54:39
·
answer #5
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
If one is limited to a 'yes' or 'no' answer, the answer is no.
However, one should be able to get a handle on things to sense that its possibly accurate.
If the whole thing is a mystery, make no conclusions till further evidence is brought forth.
2007-06-19 07:55:25
·
answer #6
·
answered by Uncle Thesis 7
·
1⤊
0⤋
Good point. Atheists always ignore this point whenever I make it.
===edit==
Thanks, "Kjelstad", but I understood evolution ever since I was a child. It is not a difficult concept to understand. I just don't consider it to be an adequate explanation for life as we know it, given how mathematically improbable (although not impossible) it is.
2007-06-19 07:53:09
·
answer #7
·
answered by Randy G 7
·
2⤊
2⤋
This would only apply to people who think within the box. To think outside the box is so liberating.
2007-06-19 08:21:13
·
answer #8
·
answered by hedgewitch18 6
·
0⤊
0⤋
It's not too hard to find people dumb enough not to understand anything, and yet that does not invalidate all knowledge.
If you're going to claim that this is analogous to a god, remember that "one person doesn't understand this" is different from "this is a contradictory notion."
2007-06-19 07:53:57
·
answer #9
·
answered by Minh 6
·
1⤊
2⤋
No. There are certain medical drugs that we do not understand exactly how it works...but it works.
Many things exist that are still unknown or not understood.
~ Eric Putkonen
2007-06-19 07:55:03
·
answer #10
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
0⤋