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GundamZero
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Often times I'll be asked by someone who doens't believe, "How can you believ all that? Science has disproven it all."
Obviously, we can easily start bickering with all our little facts and figures. The believer brings up Dr. So-and-so's evidence, and the other Dr. Who's stuff. That fact of the matter is that we can bend the facts, omit them, play with them, or completely misinterpret them.
However, as I often repeat to many, we'll never be able to prove or disprove God by science alone. What I mean is, science is based on observing the laws of nature. But does the fact that the earth spins around the sun, spinning on its own axis, and what not, have anything to do with the fact that the earth is spinning. The laws of nature only show us how nature works. Momentum tells me that if I hit ball A into ball B, that a certain amount of energy will be transfered to B and it will move. Will ball A cause ball B to move in reality? No, actually, someone has to strike it, or something has to act on it first. So we see that our science and our laws only record what we see, they don't explain it.
But we're talking about someone who caused the laws of nature, not whom the laws of nature caused; they really cause nothing.
That's, after all, why we call it SUPERnatural. It can't be explained by the laws of nature. Thus, if it can't be grapsed, captured, observed obeying the laws of nature, there is no reason to presume that the laws of nature may prove of disprove it.
Just something to think about.
Obviously, we can easily start bickering with all our little facts and figures. The believer brings up Dr. So-and-so's evidence, and the other Dr. Who's stuff. That fact of the matter is that we can bend the facts, omit them, play with them, or completely misinterpret them.
However, as I often repeat to many, we'll never be able to prove or disprove God by science alone. What I mean is, science is based on observing the laws of nature. But does the fact that the earth spins around the sun, spinning on its own axis, and what not, have anything to do with the fact that the earth is spinning. The laws of nature only show us how nature works. Momentum tells me that if I hit ball A into ball B, that a certain amount of energy will be transfered to B and it will move. Will ball A cause ball B to move in reality? No, actually, someone has to strike it, or something has to act on it first. So we see that our science and our laws only record what we see, they don't explain it.
But we're talking about someone who caused the laws of nature, not whom the laws of nature caused; they really cause nothing.
That's, after all, why we call it SUPERnatural. It can't be explained by the laws of nature. Thus, if it can't be grapsed, captured, observed obeying the laws of nature, there is no reason to presume that the laws of nature may prove of disprove it.
Just something to think about.