no they cannot and will not be able to do that.
neither can they prove the big bang, and that humans came from fishes.
it happened"billions of years" ago, like they claimed. but.... who ever saw it happen?
who?
2007-06-29 05:54:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A creator cannot be disproven, since there need not be any actual evidence of said creator. All someone who believes in a creator needs to do is say "Look! This exists because the creator made it!" If science shows how it came into being, the believer will simply say that the creator made that happen. This is, of course, not actual proof. But it also defies disproof (Is that a word?), since, by definition, it can be whatever it wants to be.
2007-06-29 12:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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no. from the descriptions of God I find the the bible he is quite beyond even the physics of our dimension. We are limited to testing what object persist in our dimension. However God can interact with our dimension as well as his messengers. I suspect also UFO encounters which have become increasingly perplexing may also be connected as many of them violate our physics. Beware however there is stories of messengers of God who have fallen and mixed with man kind and also made hybrids in atempts to keep Jesus from coming. These correlate very closely to alien encounters. Scientist have detected UFO's. I have read books on it but its not something that presents itself for them to test regurlarly. There fore they have a hard time proving anything. Try the Belgium air force and how they had difficulties with UFO encounters. They are real but extreamly elusive.
2007-06-29 13:03:13
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answered by Dustinthewind 4
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no, but here's an interesting bit of science. Most scientists think that our universe is made up of as many as ten dimensions. Since we can only comprehend four, it isn't at all unlikely that there are beings that inhabit more than four that may be able to create a universe such as ours.
2007-06-29 13:19:12
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answered by akschafer1 3
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Theism can be disproven, yes. One would need a fairly good knowledge of neuroscience to fully grasp the proof.
However, the proof does not apply to deism. I admit this freely. So no, you cannot absolutely prove or disprove, if you want to be technical. Of course, deism is consequentially equivalent to atheism though, so why go the extra step?
2007-06-29 12:54:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but if you would like to name a specific creator and start there we will disprove that one.
2007-06-29 12:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything that exists, exists inside space and time. Time is a measurement of Change. If change occurred (no universe to sudden appearance of universe), then it would have to occur inside space/time. So, God MUST work within space/time in order to affect change.
As such, if God is somewhat contained within nature, He should be detectable. But isnt. Therefore, he doesnt exist.
2007-06-29 13:01:32
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answered by ? 5
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Just out of curiosity, where have you been all of your life? Or, are you just a youngster?
2007-06-29 14:07:59
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answered by Fred 7
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