artybloke
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None of those things; germs, mass self attraction, atmospheric convection, leave God out exactly, they just don't show the whole picture.
Exactly! But the thing to understand is that this is the limit of what science can talk about. It can't go on to say, "and we know that all this was ultimately caused by God because of this specific observable evidence" because no such thing as specific observable evidence for the existence and/or action of God in the world can be found.
Science is all about proximate causes. It can only get as far as the paintbrush; but it can't tell you who painted the canvas. That's where theology steps in and says, "my faith tells me it was God."
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