Science has also proven that there is a god
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The exience of a diety is a matter of faith, not proof. It can be neither proven nor disproven.
So agree to disagree and STFU already.
Yeah, yeah, but the left wing is suppressing the evidence, yadda, yadda, yadda...
Science has proven no such thing. There's a tiny tiny little hole at the very beginning of the Universe called Planck time where a God could have gotten involved, but even then science is interested rather more in the mechanism than the cause, inasmuch as they may or may not be the same.
And then there's the matter of life on Earth... we don't know how, but we know through Miller-Urey that God isn't necessary...
Then, as a scientist, I suppose that would make me either Muslim, Jew or Christian, depending on what sort of God he is.
Just post a reference to the article, and I'll make my choice.
“Science has also proven that there is a god”
How?
What, did someone feel that there was some part of the universe that could ONLY be explained by a magical sky fairy? Say, a certain football team defeating the incredible odds of coming in 1st place while their opponents came in (checks notes) Second?
okay, they then eliminated every possible non-supernatural element of the win? Like comparing the two coaches? teh abilities of the two teams’ players? Whether or not the quarterback had pulled a muscle and wasn’t quite over it? Which teams had a better breakfast? Whose cheerleaders were MORE inspiring?
And after ALL of this was disproven to be the reason for the win, they officially concluded that there was no other explanation possible except: Magic.
THEN that magic was narrowed down and isolated to the influence of a god? Not Leprechauns, witches, djinns, efreets, dragons, hobbits, wizards?
THEN, knowing it must be a god, they discounted and disproved A, Ah, Ain, Aphrodite, Set, Marduk, Tiamat, Bast… And FINALLY determined that the only magic sky fairy that was involved was… Yours.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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