It is not scientifically proper to say that it is impossible, however it is extremely unlikely.
2007-08-03 12:17:22
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answer #1
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answered by draconum321 4
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Will God find science? Supposedly he turned water into wine, turned one or two fish into many fish, parted large bodies of water, caused global warming or at least what will happen if we have global warming again (flooding of the earth), made the sun stand still for a day, sped up the normal soidifying of liquid and gaseous matter from millions of years into only 6 or so days! Tell me God didn't have some knowlede of science to do all that and more. Eh?
2007-08-03 12:21:47
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really, "science" as a process, doesn't want to find Him.
"Few subjects more infuriate scientists than claims of paranormal phenomena. Because if confirmed, the whole fabric of science would be threatened." ~ Adrian Berry, Science Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph from 1977 until 1996
2007-08-03 12:43:52
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answered by Amanda L 3
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Yes. Science will find God. Jesus is supposed to return to Earth and stay for a thousand years or so. All those who are left alive after He returns will be able to see Him. I wonder if He will allow any experiments on Him ( He might think that it's funny) , but know this: He will be in charge of the whole Earth.
Of course, all those who doubted Him who also lived through the Great Tribulation will have Him standing there in Jerusalem, but you know they will have no reason to doubt Him anymore.
2007-08-03 12:25:40
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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My opinion is that, if God exists, science will never find it.
Science deals specifically with the observable and measurable. Thought experiments in science (but they are not restricted to science) deal with logic and reason coupled with an understanding of the physical universe.
However, the notion of a being that is omni-X and transcends space and time implies that such a being is outside the boundaries of what science can explain. In other words, science deals with the "natural" and God is "supernatural."
For me, this doesn't mean God exists... nor does it mean that it doesn't exist. It simply means that science is not the right avenue to arrive at a conclusion.
Having said all that, if one instead attributes natural processes to God then science can explain the mechanism behind it without attribution to a higher being. That is of benefit as it allows mankind to understand and manipulate the universe's elements to its benefit without relying on an outside sentient being's intervention but that neither proves nor disproves God's existence.
2007-08-03 12:21:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question.
Science can only deal with that which is physical force-energy-matter, physical motion, physical gravity.
GOD is Spirit and we worship Him in Spirit and in Eternal Truth of Being. (Theological ontology is not science)
GOD is the One Uncaused Cause of all Infinite, Absolute, Eternal Reality. (Far above mere space-time local realities)
GOD has no outside and no beyond (science can not measure Him)
So "SCIENCE"" is not equipped to find God. However the majority of SCIENTISTS can personally find GOD ! Many do !
As the nearly infinite complexities of galaxies, atoms and living cells are further discovered, more scientists might question a PHILOSOPHY of godless materialism and secular humanism.
Jesus Christ, here in Spirit, is the "spiriritual lens" in Divine-Human likeness Who Reveals Him Who is invisible as a Father of infinite love, lavish mercy and free salvation in our Holy Father-Son-Spirit's grace.
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2007-08-03 13:59:54
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answered by ? 5
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"Science isn't looking, nor is it trying to find any sort of God. Science isn't a search... it's an attempted explanation. The supernatural isn't science... hence the name "supernatural""
If science isn't a search, why are drug companies spending billions of dollars on research to "find" the cure for cancer, for the cure to Alzheimer's, etc. Science indeed is a search, a search for betterment, a search for enlightenment of the human nature.
It is my hope that one day science will indeed find God; after all, the Bible says "seek and ye shall find", and "blessed are the pure of heart for they shall see God". If scientists could be classified in any way it would be as seekers and as those with a purity of heart in finding the truth.
2007-08-03 12:30:47
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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He made Himself know in all of creation. They haven't found Him yet. So to say look, here is God - No. Will some scientists find God - Yes.
2007-08-03 12:23:48
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answered by Jim B 3
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Welll, isn't science the study of the Universe and all of the things and processes in it. What if we are already touching God and don't even know it.
2007-08-03 12:32:32
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answered by carpe-diem 3
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Science has found God.
This site has some awesome answers! Check it out.. I pray that it will help you!. God Bless
www.creationscience.com
2007-08-03 12:32:08
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answered by ClaraYuki 4
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Scientists cannot see the forest for the trees to put it bluntly. To find God they will have to step outside the forest.
2007-08-03 14:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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