anthony123
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Can we prove God's existence through science? Specifically, the collection of non-scriptural facts that point directly to God?
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shanyin said:If you see God sitting on his thrown in front of you in plain view; would you call that scientific evidence of God's existence?
shanyin said:I thought I just posted this but I don't think it went through.
If you see God sitting on his thrown in front of you in plain view; would you call that scientific evidence of God's existence?
Can we prove God's existence through science?
Pogo said:anthony123 -
You posted...
Can we prove God's existence through science?
Just as important is the question, "Can science disprove God's existence?"
In Christ,
Pogo
No, Pogo is not kidding.ChattyMute said:You're kidding right?
You can't prove a negative.
Science has never claimed to be able to disprove God/gods.
That is a phrase commonly used by many people, even agnostics and especially atheists. First point, if that were true then there is something fundamentally wrong with you and your logic. Why? Because atheists spend an tremendous amount of time and effort desperately trying to prove God doesn't exist.You can't prove a negative.
I have met very few atheists who actually try to disprove God/gods. It can't be done. Don't make such a generalization about all of us.Vic C. said:That is a phrase commonly used by many people, even agnostics and especially atheists. First point, if that were true then there is something fundamentally wrong with you and your logic. Why? Because atheists spend an tremendous amount of time and effort desperately trying to prove God doesn't exist.
Yes, we can.Secondly, I can show you where that statement goes south. I read a good example recently. If existent is a positive, then nonexistent is a negative. So, you and I can probably easily prove we aren't nonexistent.
You said prove that we aren't nonexistent. That is two negatives and is equivalent to existence. So you really didn't prove anything except what is already commonly known.Remember, nonexistent is a negative. So, with little effort, we just proved a negative. Of course, getting into a discussion or debate over the existence of nonexistence of God would not be that simple, proving your statement is wrong negates any possible use of it during the debate.
I said God is a positive assertion. Where did I ever say God is a negative?One more thing, remember that you are on a Christian forum and proper respect is expected. So, no saying God is a negative, please? Thanks.
Over all, the answer is yes. The problem with proving God is a matter of fact, is that a great multitude of things have to be considered. The average person does not have the time or want to be bothered to search it out. Another problem is that people are not always honest with themselves. Also another problem is, of those who have searched it out, they are saying an alien being created the universe, but not no God. The bottom line is this: People believe what they want regardless of the facts.anthony123 said:Can we prove God's existence through science? Specifically, the collection of non-scriptural facts that point directly to God?
Pogo said:anthony123 -
You posted...
Can we prove God's existence through science?
Just as important is the question, "Can science disprove God's existence?"
In Christ,
Pogo
mondar said:I am not a scientist, but somewhere remember that science is a method of inquiry based on gathering observable, empirical and measurable evidence. It usually involves the collection of data through observation and experimentation, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses.
There is an obvious problem in using the science to prove or disprove the existence of anything supernatural. How can you get a piece of deity and place it into a test tube, observe it work, and do repeated experiments to test any hypothesis that the substance is deity? If we could do that, obviously God would not be the sovereign God of scripture, but a much smaller controllable God. Most scientists seem to be aware of this. Some, like Hawking, seem to think physics somehow disproves the existence of God.
anthony123 said:Can we prove God's existence through science? Specifically, the collection of non-scriptural facts that point directly to God?
Pogo said:anthony123 -
You posted...
Can we prove God's existence through science?
Just as important is the question, "Can science disprove God's existence?"
In Christ,
Pogo
Good News Bob said:History is often far simpler. Science came from the Christian Renaissance, ala the works of good crafted Science. And science surely was not based on Empiricism in the 1600s.