TheReasoner
Atheist. Former Christian.
- Mar 14, 2005
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That's my point exactly. I tend not to say, "well, this can't be explained through science so God must have done it." Then if science finds an explanation, it pushes God out of the picture. God gets minimized more and more. I think you can just look at the things that we do understand and appreciate God's works. The fact that our brain is nothing more than cells and chemical reactions, but it allows us to think critically and feel emotions. You can explain how it works, but why it was created that way is more of a philosophical question. There is where you can appreciate God's handy work.
Aye. There's a nun I know of who is also a particle physicist. Her words often echo in my mind:
Science explains how, faith explains why. (Translated from memory)
I think she's absolutely right! And I think it's a shame - a real shame - she will not procreate. We need more people like that raising kids, and less of the mindlocked fanatics IMO. Oh well. C'est la vie, I suppose.
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