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Post by captainbryce on Feb 13, 2019 16:22:01 GMT
Well, mutation is actually a thing in science. God is not! So is creation. No it isn't. Creation is an idea, with no scientific basis. So is the notion that there are things smarter and more powerful than man. So are multiverses. So are unknown energy forms, time travel, and hyperspace...All of which are things that can easily describe God's abilities. Yes NONE of them are things for which there is any evidence, which is why they are not "scientific". They are nothing more than IDEAS. And while some of them like the unknown forms of energy are possible, most of them have no basis in science. Just like God! Science is simply research and the results of the research. It no more explains the possibility of Wolverine than it does of anything that isn't proven. If it's not proven by experimentation or observation, science cannot concern itself with it beyond guesswork and thus is a horrible method to explain everything. Heck it can't even explain you and your weirdness. I think you're missing the point...I'm not saying that science explains Wolverine!  The argument is that it DOESN'T explain God (in the same way that it doesn't explain other science fiction concepts). I am not advocating trying to use a science fiction concept to explain the origins of the universe. I'm pointing out that it is ridiculous for YOU and other theists to do so. In other words, while it may make sense to trust a science regarding things that are known, there is no reason whatsoever to take the opinion of a scientist as sacred. Yeah, and nobody does that! As an aside, science and God can co-exist quite easily together. No, they absolutely CANNOT! Until God can be explained "scientifically" and demonstrated to be scientifically sound, the two concepts cannot be reconciled. God is considered to be "supernatural" which means it is inherently unscientific.
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