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<blockquote data-quote="MorkandMindy" data-source="post: 62481572" data-attributes="member: 172332"><p>There is nothing horrible about having a creator, it is just that there is no evidence there was one or that one is needed.</p><p></p><p>The first scientists who found the scriptures to be in error or a divine creator to be unnecessary sometimes stopped their science at that point, kept hold of their faith, and it was therefore left to someone else a bit latter to complete the picture. The claim that scientists are running away from God is completely wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p>it is the science that doesn't point to God</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Christian evangelists paint a picture of an incompetent science, that still 150 years later holds to evolution as a flimsy theory, physics that is still unable to understand what sound is, geology that has yet to discover it's first rock, </p><p></p><p></p><p>with the average Christian far wiser than a Nobel Laureate scientist and far better connected for knowing the creator of the Universe rather than constantly having to guess.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Some people feel better by believing that stuff. Some people find believing that they are wearing a parachute makes them feel safer when they fly, again, there's no harm in believing that either as long as you never put it to the test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorkandMindy, post: 62481572, member: 172332"] There is nothing horrible about having a creator, it is just that there is no evidence there was one or that one is needed. The first scientists who found the scriptures to be in error or a divine creator to be unnecessary sometimes stopped their science at that point, kept hold of their faith, and it was therefore left to someone else a bit latter to complete the picture. The claim that scientists are running away from God is completely wrong. it is the science that doesn't point to God Christian evangelists paint a picture of an incompetent science, that still 150 years later holds to evolution as a flimsy theory, physics that is still unable to understand what sound is, geology that has yet to discover it's first rock, with the average Christian far wiser than a Nobel Laureate scientist and far better connected for knowing the creator of the Universe rather than constantly having to guess. Some people feel better by believing that stuff. Some people find believing that they are wearing a parachute makes them feel safer when they fly, again, there's no harm in believing that either as long as you never put it to the test. [/QUOTE]
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