Ditto. Until I see an explosion create something ordered, beautiful, delicate, intricate, and totally awesome as this earth, I won't believe it either.
2007-12-06 23:31:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Science is the study of the natural universe. God, being supernatural, is outside the scope of science. Science cannot comment one way or the other on the existence of God.
As for evolution, it's as well established as anything in science. Science is not actually about 'proving' anything. In principle, anything that's accepted in science can be disproved by new evidence. But evolution is well supported by masses of evidence.
A conspiracy be scientists is extremely unlikely. There's nothing scientists love better than to prove other scientists wrong. If a scientist could disprove something as well established as evolution, they would almost certainly get fame and a Nobel Prize. We are not being bamboozled. It's hardly likely that of all the thousands of scientists worldwide who actually understand the graphs and charts, none would speak out if they were false.
2007-12-07 00:39:46
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answer #2
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answered by lilagrubb 3
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Science doesn't try to prove nor disprove the existance of God. That's the problem with the whole argument on here when people use science to try to say, the Empirical Evidence given here.... etc.... Science in no way attempts to do this. Scientists know it would be silly to try to provide Physical evidence of something that isn't claimed to be Physical in the first place.
As for Evolution... the difference in this is that, no one has told anyone they Must believe in it "or else". You can accept it as fact or ignore it, but it doesn't really matter. No one is going to throw you in the furnace if you don't believe in it. Where as threats abound that if one doesn't believe in a certain God, then they will be tormented for eternity.
Both arguments are getting old, really.
2007-12-06 23:40:46
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answer #3
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answered by River 5
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Which branch of 'science' are you referring to? The science of studying kangaroos is hardly going to answer the questions people have referring to God...
However, the Bible is a scientific composition that takes decades to understand. The discoveries of modern science, physics, etc., are branching into Meta-Physics and that is where they shall find their understanding...
One can KNOW God through understanding and communing with the Spirit of God and all the attempts by anyone trying to prove that God does not exist shall be fruitless, for as stated, you cannot prove something does not exist, only that it does.
Jesus by His life proved the Existence of God and his teaching leads others to the same experience of God.
2007-12-07 00:18:54
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answer #4
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answered by the_metaphysician2001 3
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Yes it is and it was organized by the devil to get people to forget god and think of laptops instead. The big part of the conspiracy when it began in early Greek civilization was to develop the washing machine to free up women's time so that their thoughts could divert men from thinking of god.
It took thousands of years to get there and the damage has been extraordinary. Women wear shoes now, they even read, and the ultimate in this Satanic conspiracy is about to be realized, a liberal female may be elected leader of the free world. Free to sin.
Satan planned it well. He worked out the details of the conspiracy with Pythagoras and it has been passed down in a secret document detailing the inventions and discoveries to be made and when to do it to have the greatest impact in hurting god. Of course when he told it to Pythagoras he said "gods." Sneaky that devil guy, isn't he.
Once science is finished there will be nothing left to be explained and the gods will wink out of existence because there is nothing for them to do. The universe can be explained without any reference to a divine being. That does not prove one does not exist, just that one is unnecessary. Life can be explained without reference to a divine being, so it becomes unnecessary. Planetary motion no longer requires angels to push them around, so the necessity of a divine being is gone. The problem with science is that it leave a god with nothing to do as one isn't necessary for any aspect of human life. Neither Zeus, nor Jesus, the Truth of Buddhism, Allah, nor Xochiquetzal are necessary, but they might be useful. It keeps political authorities in power, it maintains the status quo, it keeps disparite peoples united in a common set of beliefs like a totem.
God might exist, but so what? The Jewish God said death entered the world due to the sin of Adam and Eve. However, we know that death existed long before Adam and Eve, so their sin couldn't have caused the beginning of death. If sin did not create death, then Jesus was not only wrong, but grievously in error. His death was completely unnecessary then. A god may exist, but there is no evidence, not even proof, just evidence that any god exists. Books do not count as evidence any more than Zeus' raining gold down on a woman could cause an impregnation. Actual evidence that would be accepted by the body of journalists even, not even scientists. Evidence of the standard that it could at least meet the low standard of journalistic integrity, not even court evidence or scientific evidence. (No offense to journalists, but the standard is much lower than in law or science).
As to evolution, gravity, germs and so forth, either take it on authority the way you take religion on authority, or go and get a degree and look at the data yourself. The data is all out there, literally billions of pieces of evidence for evolution and none contrary. Just go take college biology courses and you will not need to decide if people are bamboozled.
2007-12-07 00:04:18
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answer #5
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answered by OPM 7
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The smartest men on Earth said that there has to be a supreme being that created the universe. The universe could have just appeared out of nowhere. They want us to believe in the Big Bang theory but they can't even prove. I will chose whoever I want to believe in and Science can only prove so much.
2007-12-06 23:25:09
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answer #6
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answered by Ashleen 3
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technology would not ought to show it. We exist can we no longer? The Universe exsists does it no longer? additionally, have the scientists shown how the 'great BANG' got here approximately, for the reason that must be extremely enlightening, considering the fact that they seem to ought to show that each little thing has to have a logical answer. As for evolution, thats a load of crap. think of approximately what it somewhat is, if evolution have been real, does no longer all of us be nonetheless arising into another ordinary creature? i think God exists, and that i did no longer want technology to discern it out.
2016-10-10 11:15:05
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answer #7
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answered by cockman 4
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No "science" is not a conspiracy. Science is just the resulting body of knowledge that is produced by people as a result of their careful study of how the universe works... As a direct consequence of this study you now have a computer in front of you which is a technological device created by applying science. This device also allows you to express your ignorance and stupidity via the internet to the whole world...
2007-12-06 23:55:41
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answer #8
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answered by Michael Darnell 7
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No science is proof that he does exist> big bang theory why do certain orbits go opposite way they should if energy constant and laws of force apply how does this occur? Where did the energy come from We started from nothing explain how that occurs?For every action equal and opposite reaction? Interesting stuff this science put out theory and everyone accepts it, say God its rejected as ridiculous? I think the Bible states I will confound the wise(self perceived of course) open your mind open your hearts!
2007-12-06 23:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Paranoid much? Because the first tenet of science is that you can't prove a negative hypothesis, so no one is trying to prove 'god' doesn't exist - in fact, lots of scientists are trying to prove that some spiritual force does exist.
2007-12-06 23:26:10
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answer #10
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answered by Morgaine 4
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No dear.
Science (from the Latin scientia, 'knowledge'), in the broadest sense, refers to any systematic knowledge or practice.In a more restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research.
All that's needed to know that God is just another fictional character from bronze age middle eastern goat herders fairy tales is common sense. No science needed.
2007-12-06 23:30:38
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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