Define ''believe.''
I don't believe in either. I just happen to put more trust in scientific evidence.
That's hardly ''believing in science.''
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2007-12-17 04:25:06
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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both. I believe there is a God, I believe in what science has found. They can co-exist although people seem to not think so. Now religion and science, there is a combination that doesnt mix.(i should say most religions, not all) But God and science, sure, why not? God doesnt have a doctrine against science. Some science might have a doctrine against God, but eh, I think God would enjoy being challenged, if he/she/it cant stand up to a challenge it isnt a God worth worshiping.
2007-12-17 08:26:49
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answer #2
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answered by Mo 4
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How can some people say there is no evidence of God, what about the air, the sun, the whole universes,with everything on it, that was not created by science. Of course I believe in God, even science won t exist if God had not given us intelligence.
2007-12-17 07:04:48
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answer #3
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answered by ۞Saravit۞ 4
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I choose not to believe in anything. I would much rather know. The moment a god is observable and can be known, all atheists in the world will cease being atheists. It is that simple.
Science is held tentatively, pending better evidence. Nothing "makes it" into science without evidence to begin with. This precludes deities. Science describes natural phenomena. Since natural phenomena are observable or at least, demonstrable, belief also need not apply.
Thank you.
G
2007-12-17 04:28:54
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answer #4
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answered by coralsnayk 3
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Without God there would be no Science. Faith is a word that many don't understand. I have suffered 4 strokes and my faith in God has helped me through them. I read something one day that said you take a college class and your are trusting the teacher to know what he is talking about! So you have faith that he will teach you what you need ! I look at the majesty of all the earth and sky! I know it was all created by God a supreme being! It could not have just happened from a speck of dust. I look at the Bible as a teaching book, filled with the knowledge that others have of God and the life of Jesus here on earth. We each must take what is there and apply it to our lives. Each verse can mean something different to each of us. Loving, and not judgeing the beliefs of other is very important to me. God is the Judge! It is my place to love others and I believe my faith in God helps me to do that. Reading the scriptures to me keeps me stable and able to maintain a God filled life. I look for the inner man in everyone! You don't see the wind yet you know there is wind as it blows trough your hair. You don't see cold yet you know it is cold. Faith is believing in the unseen . So if you ask me to prove there is a God, to me man, animals,trees, etc. all prove to me there is a God.This earthly journey is not an easy one. Heaven is there right on the other side are you willing to take the risk that there is no God and what is on the other side. Not me My God is real proving He is real, is not something I have to do. I just know , "He stands at the door and knocks and anyone believing in Him will not parish but have everlasting life. '' Seek and yeah shall find the Kingdom of Heaven is open to all. Find it for yourself and keep your eyes off people. They will let you down everytime. Even those claiming to be christians, become judgemental in what they believe to be the right teaching. "God made everything but everything is not benficial to all men." Some of us can do things that other can't Our lives are all different. God speaks to each of us through the scriptures in a different way. We are not robots! So all I can say is believe! God is real!
2007-12-17 05:02:54
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answer #5
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answered by MiMi Sugar 4
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They are not mutually exclusive.
A scientific theory, such as evolution, does not slight the notion of God because evolution can simply be the means by which God brought life to Earth.
I personally praise science above all else, but I retain a belief in God for one reason in particular.
One of the more basic occurences in nature is conservation of mass & energy. Energy and mass are never destroyed or created, yet the universe had to come to be somehow. Big bang, nebula theory or whatever, I think they all fail to address why nigh-nothingness would transform into the universe as it is. I believe some form of God to be the x-factor that put things into motion.
2007-12-17 04:30:54
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answer #6
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answered by Steve A 3
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A guardian is required to manage a home. Similarly a principal is required to manage a school/ state/country.Can you name the manager who manages the entire universe?. Yes, this is God. Just find out the truth in it and try to accept his presence.You will see your heart is filled with belief in Him. The difference of science and God is that science is the outer layer where as God is the core.
2007-12-17 04:34:33
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answer #7
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answered by SHAKTI KUMAR R 1
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I believe in both. Although we cannot adequetly explain our OWN orgins, we are no less an incredible intelligent, and fascinating life form. So, an intelligence that completely Dwarfs our own in the universe is almost a certainty, and is quite possibly our creator. It sets everything in motion and moves to the next world, with the dominate species continuing to grwo and evolve until it is capable of leaving its own world in pursuit of the same endeavors. We have already done so and we have accomplished this feat with the knowledge that we have amassed of the natural world, or human science.
2007-12-17 04:31:56
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answer #8
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answered by blklightz 4
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God mostly. But I think science helps explain some things. Yes, things evolve all the time. But sometime, somewhere, everything had to get a start. Besides, think about really blessed, amazing things. There's more to that than just chance and molecules moving around.
2007-12-17 04:30:14
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answer #9
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answered by SAH 4
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I believe in God but I also beleive in science. God created the world.... Science is very broad
2007-12-17 04:31:26
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answered by Bride of Christ 6
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I believe in both God and science. Science is just an explanation for what God has created. It's man's way of explaining biology, physics, etc. I believe in God because He has revealed Himself to me and has saved me from my sin through His Son, Jesus Christ!
2007-12-17 04:29:25
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answer #11
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answered by Theresa N 4
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