KWCrazy
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There is no science to explain UFO's, and yet there are many, many sightings that defy explanation; some caught on film.There is no scientific evidence that supports creationism or the Ark myth and all sorts that oppose it.
Why do you believe in myths?
There is no science to explain incorruptible corpses, and yet they exist.
There is no science to explain the son of God becoming man, dying on a cross in three hours, and rising from the grave on the third day, yet millions believe it happened.
There is no science to explain the appearance of angels, yet many have seen them and some have been recorded on film.
There is no science to explain demons, yet many have seen them or encountered them, and demonic looking images have been captured on film.
There is no science to explain the origination of matter, and yet the universe exists.
There is no science to explain the origination of life, and yet we are here.
There is no science to explain Near Death Experiences, yet they happen frequently.
There is no science to explain precognition, yet it does happen at times.
There is no science to explain apparitions, yet stories of encounters with "ghosts" predate the written language.
There is no science to explain faith heeling, yet a percentage of what has been claimed has actually been validated.
Of all the claims made by "scientists," the most specious and unfounded is the claim that the physical world is all that exists. Though it lacks the tools to study the supernatural world, so many take the stance that if you can't prove it that it isn't real. That level of skepticism doesn't apply to global warming, evolution, the age of the earth or any of the other pet theories people try to pass off as proven and accepted facts of science. It's sad that so many people are blinded by their ignorance of the limitations of science and have convinced themselves that what cannot be proven through science must not exist. Perhaps we should make a new law; the law of incredulity. If you can't prove it to me, it must not exist. I'm sure many of our members already subscribe to the notion.
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