Duh! You mean, like... like... like what?
"Beginning with
Djedefra (26th century BC), the
Egyptian pharaohs called themselves "Son of
Ra" as well as "Bull (son) of his
Mother" among their many titles. One,
Hatshepsut, who ruled from 1479 BC to 1458 BC, traced her heritage not only to her father,
Thutmose I, who would have become deified upon his deathbut also to the deity,
Mut, as a direct ancestor."
Deity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Or like this...
Ge 6:2 - That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose. One cannot name any ancient civilization that did not have aome claims of spirits, can one?
Those predictions worked over the course of a hundred years or so so far, some of them at least. Darwin predicted evolution; Richard Lenski directly observed it.
So does the bible...get in line! Just look at the lions eating grass. Beats your little skewed partially informed predictions.
What did the bible predict, for example?
Look at the OP, for example. Or if you want to look back in time, how about the captivity of Israel?
First of all, it allows us to make predictions, at all. If we assume the laws of the universe could change at any moment, any prediction becomes impossible, even something as simple as If I walk out of my house, I'm outside.
Right. Impossible is where you are at. Exactly. Any observations of and in the fishbowl that allow us to 'predict' stuff only are relative to the fishbowl. Without this state and laws you have no hope of being even partially right.
Second, the fact that the laws of the universe never change is observed all the time.
False. You could not know. You merely look at it from the fishbowl and assume it was always like this.
If you can see a rolling ball, would you assume that it would just stop dead for no reason? No, you wouldn't. Why would you then assume that the laws of the universe will just change for no reason?
Because the One that set them up can change them as He wants. Don't try to fit it into your 'natural' world views and randomness fluke and chance dreaming. Any ball you see on or near earth will roll as it is told by the current laws in place here.
Yes, the future is a part of what real science deals with.
Not in any real way. The future beyond our state they do not even know about. They are small minded, and short sighted prognosticators of the present state only.
Only the things that science can't observe in any way.
Then it better not make claims beyond the fishbowl.
The whole purpose of the scientific method was created to get rid of untestable and unfalsifiable claims. There is no real science which allows one to excuse every phenomenon with goddidit. That would be unscientific.
No more than claiming things were don by an unknown state, and that no spirits exist unless you poor little physical only sods can see them.
Observed by a handful of people whose existence is completely unproven.
Jealous?
"... Despite the fact that it begins with an enumeration of gods, demi-gods, spirits and mythical that were supposed to have ruled Egypt before the reign of
Menes,.."
The Ancient Egypt Site
The man didn't predict that there are elements. He predicted the properties of those elements.
Based on...?? Think about it...other elements and other fishbowl realities de jour.