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Originally posted by Rana
the quote in my signature field.
Thanks!
Originally posted by Rana
"to think that science already knows enough to be certain that there are no mystical forces is illogical."
-The Nobel prize Winner, Charles Townes, Chief Inventor of the laser.
Originally posted by didaskalos
It is one of the errors of scientific logic that it denys what it cannot explain, quantify, and label.
It is error to say something does not exist just because we cannot prove it with our limited knowledge and ability.
Eventually, when science catches up with faith, these things will be proven.
But not without much resistance by the diehard sceptics and "flat-earth" mentality heads.
They may deny it, but theirs is a form of fundamentalist faith.
Originally posted by Rana
the quote in my signature field.
Thanks!
Originally posted by Freodin
There are a lot of things that we cannot explain,
Originally posted by judy
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I'm thinking about using this in MY signature field:
"I'm not mad at God, I'm mad at Santa for never bringing me what I wanted for Christmas, and at Leprechauns for not leaving any pots of gold at the ends of rainbows."
So, whattaya think?
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Originally posted by JohnR7
You seem to miss the point. This is about parents that have a child that sick and they have to decide if they want to keep that child at home, or put that child in a institution. Often they turn to the doctor for help in making a decision like this. The doctor has to help them decide if they are up to the task or not. If they have what it takes. This is rubber meets the road real life decison making. What sort of person has what it takes, to keep a child like this at home, and what sort of person does not have what it takes and would be better off to put that child in a institution.
Originally posted by didaskalos
It is one of the errors of scientific logic that it denys what it cannot explain, quantify, and label.
It is error to say something does not exist just because we cannot prove it with our limited knowledge and ability.
Originally posted by judy
I'm thinking about using this in MY signature field:
"I'm not mad at God, I'm mad at Santa for never bringing me what I wanted for Christmas, and at Leprechauns for not leaving any pots of gold at the ends of rainbows."
So, whattaya think?
Originally posted by lambslove
It can't be said that science has proved or disproved anything, let alone the existence of God. ... Therefore, science can produce only agnostics, people who have to admit that they don't know whether or not there is a God. For a person to say they are an atheist because they believe in science is perfect nonsense.