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RE: GOD
Freethinker, i can say that your arugment is way too scientific.
for science, what makes science valid?
science is only a way of us to understand the world, why do you think that science is the total truth?
for example, a dog, he sees the world way different from us, a dog is stupid and wrong (the way he feels the world) since its a dog.
hey, what about us? do we really know everything? no, the answer is no, we also have brains limitation.
the way in science, is the way we see, the way we feel, and the way that we can make sense out of our living world.
since "god" is also a way of making sense, it may not be totally wrong.
if you think that god is stupid or not making sense, think about QM, and other physics. with theories and particles, when the hell in your life is gonna deal w/ those stuffs and when are you gonna have use w/ these? they are all simply an extend of knowledge, something to make us feel better that we understand the world. "god" is also one of them. a way to make sense.
god doesnt contradicts any of the sciences. it is just simply a creator beyond everything. for some scientists found that all the matter may be made by slow photons and the whole world is created out of nothingess. and how can this make sense? it might be actually a illusion of god.
god does have evidence, such as NDEs, near-death experiences. read some posts in the "after life section".
your way of deneying the god is simply because of the limitation of your knowledge, which means that your trapped w/ your existed knowledge and cannot get rip of it. the knowledge you have might not be true, it is made up by all the scientists and you learnt it in school.
to understand the world, you have to be open minded, to accept new knowledge. if not, no new discovery would occur and there would be no improvement in the world.
thx for reading, some of the pts are not organized...... and some you might not understand....
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I have mistaken, apologized, and taken the consequences. My only regret, was for how I was bothered by the unchangable.
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