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Subject: OT: If aliens exist and they don't accept Jesus Christ as their savior, will th

acrionx opened this issue on Oct 05, 2010 · 394 posts


Schecterman posted Sun, 10 October 2010 at 5:17 PM

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Right, religion predates science.  That's why it's up to science to disprove god.  Before science, religion didn't have need for proof of god.  Only if religion had arrived after science would it need proof of god to base its claims on.

Science can't disprove God. Science has already come pretty close to explaining the creation of everything from the universe as a whole to how the 92 natural elements came into being, to the creation of RNA, amino acids, DNA, life, evolution, intelligence... gravity, light, and all kinds of other things.

If that's not enough to disprove at least the Creation theory, then I don't know what is.

And even that's not enough for the religious people. They just blindly write it all off as science fiction or whatever. They can appreciate that science tells them the next generation of cell phones will be more advanced than what we currently have, and eagerly grab them up when available, on the "faith" alone that science told them it would be good...

But when it comes to Creation...
"Nope, sorry, science may be right about everything else, but it's dead wrong about that."

The real religious people who can't accept the scientific proof of creation yet who worship the feats of science along with the rest of us heathen out here... I'd say it's almost some form of blatant hypocrisy.

So it won't matter even if science does somehow one day definitively disprove God, because the religious people will still believe anyway. Otherwise what's left for them? it's not like they're gonna hear the news and say, "Well, there ya go kids, now we can sleep in on Sunday." ;-)

Of course, I feel that science has in fact already disproved the existence of God...

Proof requires not only the evidence, but also for people to accept the evidence. Many people have accepted that science has disproved God, but no matter how blinding all the proof ever is, there will always be a multitude who simply don't accept it.
Hence, science will never disprove God.

Science's job is to answer questions and figure things out anyway. Any scientist who thinks he's going to "disprove God" is simply wasting his time.

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