Claiming something exists does not prove or deny its existence. A good scientists may try but always to promote sciences because science doesn't exist until the scientist believed their claim.
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Agreed.Claiming something exists does not prove or deny its existence.
What? "May try but always to"?A good scientists may try but always to promote sciences
Science is a method for acquiring and testing claims - theories - about the world. It doesn't 'exist', it just 'is'.because science doesn't exist until the scientist believed their claim.
I disagree. Science, the scientific method, and the scientific community, have the capacity to see beyond any one individual's 'blinders'. The theories of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity - which completely changed our understanding of the nature of matter and energy, space and time - did not come about from mere armchair philosophy. No one thought, "I wonder if this is true...". They arose from experiment and observation, the accruing of measurable facts and hard data, and from that are theories developed.You would not explore theory unless you thought of the need. A scientist only explores the realms of their own comprehension , each one with their own special blinders.
Einstein didn't believe in intelligent design. There were a lot of rumours about his religious beliefs even when he was alive, and he went to great lengths to clarify and dispel those rumours:Strange Einstein was rare for a scientist to believe in intelligent design. And yet that creative mind is what made him the most recognized of all time
How does science confirm a belief in God? How does a belief in God confirm science?I agree with the start of this thread, that science and belief in God are in perfect harmony. One does not negate the other but the opposite , they confirm each other.
On the contrary, modern scientific understanding of the nature of space and time is entirely a result of human endeavour. It was a human discovery, not a divine revelation, that space and time are part of the same thing (the spacetime continuum), and that mass can warp this continuum. This is a fantastic discovery, born out of evidence and reason.Gods word holds many answers that scienst are looking for they just need to step out of their mind trap and realize that trying to understand curved space and time continuum requires information from the Creator of all things.
The Bible also mentions talking donkeys.The bible says the wisdom of men is foolishness to God.
But we can test and confirm gravity's existence; the same cannot be said of God.Just because we can't see God does not deny his existence , we cannot see gravity yet we feel it's power.
Regardless, human survival and quality of life has been vastly improved due to science, not religion. It is scepticism and empiricism, not dogma and faith, that have tripled lifespans and eradicated diseases, brought understanding of the finer workings of the universe to the fore, and put men on the Moon itself.It's only from need do people test God. When their knowledge has failed their logic no longer makes sense,and they find themselves searching for a deeper understanding of life. Science is limited in knowlage do to mans limits. God has no limiters. Man cannot comprehend God with science. God transcends time space and matter. How would you teach physics to a new born? Religion has no better understanding of God than science,religion seeks to place God in its own context as well.
Likewise. I'm always appreciative of civil discourse that, for once, doesn't devolve into name callingThank you! It's been educational.
Science is limited in knowlage do to mans limits. God has no limiters.