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You need to do some research yourself before you start claiming things as absolute fact. Science is also about repeatibility. If we get the same result over and over then we conclude that our current models seem to provide an accurate description of reality. We believe the results but that's not the same thing as faith. Faith is belief without rational thought or evidence. And even if a model is supported by evidence, that doesn't mean that I have 100% "faith" in it. There is always room for doubt. In religion there is no doubt. You either believe or you disbelieve. Quote:
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You say there is no evidence of God's existence. I sa the proof is all around you and as a scientist you deal with His proof daily. You want evidence, when any proof of God would destroy him. Proof denies faith and without faith God is nothing. The fact you want empirical evidence shows that you don't enderstand the philisophical basics religion. As for the example you wanted, you gave it to me. Electrons jump levels when according to the laws of science they can only exist on a level. So if they can only exist on a level, how do they move levels without ceasing to exist? Is there a finite time or space they travel through? There are theories and conjecture as to how this happens, but in the end there is no proof. You accept that there is a scientific explanation on faith. You accept that we will find the link between bacteria and single celled organisms on faith. Why can't you just even consider God as an option? The more I've learned about science and physics the more my faith in God has beened re-affirmed. You can't explain religion, but you can't disprove it, just as the more scientific knowledge we gain, the more questions we discover on a daily basis. And even if science can discover more and more information, does that mean that God dosn't exist? How can you simply eliminate God out of hand? Its rediculous. And with that I bid this argument adeu, as I'm starting to repeat myself. EDIT: Found this explanation Q&A about level jumping. http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=18923 If this isn't close to being religious faith in something, I have no idea what is. One theory is that electrons cease to exist on one level and then just exist on another. If this is true, I see no better "proof" of the existence of God than that. |
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This reminds me of that vid where Kirk Cameron and another fellow disprove evolution by asking misinformed college students questions resulting in unsure answers and sitting down to dinner with an orangutan who's lack of table manners proved that humans never evolved from a lower primate.
Why can't everyone just believe what they want? You can't prove God exists to anyone but yourself. And what we know through science changes day by day. I doubt either of you are going to change the other's mind. |
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This is the only way I know how to believe in God. I can’t just make myself do it out of faith. Every time I try I get these nagging doubts in the back of my mind like “that’s not evidence of design, that’s an example of a well-adapted DNA pattern” or “that’s not God I’m feeling, it’s a chemical reaction within my body.” Even if an angel materialized in front of me I would probably search around for a holographic projector. If there isn't one then I would notice that the angel is obviously emitting photons of light which my brain is interpreting as electrical signals, so the angel must be composed of electrons which generate the photons therefore it is physical in origin. You see what I mean? Quote:
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Same would be true for the spooky "action at a distance" scenario where two particles created together and sent off in opposite directions always seem to know what each other is doing. If one particle is flipped to spin-up, then the other particle immediately becomes spin-down, though no information has passed between them (as this would violate relativity). This seems impossible unless you think of the world as a giant hologram. While to us it appears as though the particles are separated by a great distance, on a 2D holographic surface they're actually right on top of each other. Quote:
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I was born and raised Catholic. I have been going to church for many, many years. And, as I child, I absorbed faith with little care. Eventually, I reached a point where I lost a lot of faith, I didn't feel that my life had any particular purpose and I didn't understand how faith or spirituality could possibly exist in a world so cruel and empty. Well, in the past 2 or 3 years I have slowly felt a gradual awakening to life and faith. I have met someone, and I have felt what I believe is true love and compassion. I have also gotten older, and in the past few months I have began to contemplate my mortality and my life.
I come from a fairly strong foundation in science. Based on what I have learned and have seen, it appears that things like evolution do hold truths. Also, it seems that the earth is easily older than 6000 years. However, as Xantar pointed out, I'm not sure how important these facts are in reference to the bible. Nowhere in the bible does it spell out that the earth is 6000 years old, it has just been conjectured based on the dates in the bible. I've tried to incorporate some philosophies and thoughts into my search. One philosophical path I am having trouble coping with is the purpose of life. Let's say the only purpose of life is to eat, sleep, reproduce and die. Then why do humans feel compassion and love? Why do we have the feelings that we have, why do we question life? Some argue that our fear of death is evolutions greatest defense mechanism against death, but I disagree. I feel that if our place in life was soley to eat, sleep, reproduce, die, and evolve; I feel that there would be no need for compassion, love, or any of that. My biggest flaw is that much like Neo I feel that I need to find evidence. I guess that completely nullifies the point of faith. And, in my mind the evidence is there. We have historical figures and prophets; people like Moses, Abraham and Jesus. And that is a definitive start. I don't buy into Near Death Experiences, as it has been hypothesized and will most likely be proven that right before death your penal gland secretes large amounts of DMT. DMT is a powerful psychoactive substance, and it has been suggested that it is responsible for the things people have seen during NDEs. One thing is for certain however; I feel that modern science, and especially physicists are walking a fine line between knowledge and arrogance. I believe it is the height of human arrogance to assume any definitive answer as to why the universe is. Quantum mechanics has been offered as an explanation as to how we think and why a planet with life could exist amid such chaos. They even have theories as to what happened when Time < 0, or before the big bang. Apparently some scientists hypothesize that there are multiple universes, and that they collide, and that all sorts of zany shit happens ever few billions or trillions of years. And, to that I ask, "Why? How?" Science is the study of how things work. With science, we can analyze systems and based on how that system behaves we can establish a set of rules for analyzes future systems. However, science has yet to answer the "why." Either way, I won't know and you won't know until it happens. And when it happens we may or may not know. But for me, these past few years have been a sort of spiritual awakening, and I'm starting to find faith in God again. Maybe my search will last me till my final days on earth, and maybe it will only last me for a few years. But I hope that I can make peace with life sooner than later. |
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Something happened. More than that is loud conjecture.
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I loathe Christianity, and I have no religion. I believe in evolution, not so much that humans came from a pile of goo in the ground, just that things evolve and adapt. Natural selection is the way to go, except I believe in that to harshly.
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Since this topic has been revived, I find myself in the same situation (although maybe not. I just glanced at my old post). Maybe I put off examining faith.. I don't know. After I read "Fear and Trembling" by Kierkegaard, I was really influenced by some of the things that man said on faith. Of course, I don't hold such extreme views... however, I hope one day I'm able to make peace with life and with faith. I feel my other yearning for faith and religion is really just a need for something after death. It's strange this topic has been revived at this time, because you could say I've been having an interesting couple of days. On Friday, my dog that I've had since I was 9 was put down in front of me. It was truly a painful experience and I'm not entirely over it yet. This pain of loss is just so unreal at times, I can't even believe it's actually happened. Also, a sort of friend/acquaintance of mine is going through a tough time. His brother committed suicide on Friday. Needless to say, my friends and I talk and death has been on our mind. The idea of everything just stopping... all loss of feeling, sensation, consciousness. This is something our minds cannot comprehend. As it stands, I really hope there is life after death. But do I believe it? I don't know... I just wish it exists. Life could seem bleak and almost pointless. Of course, people move past this, either by forgetting about one's mortality or accepting the notion of an afterlife. There are also people who just accept death as a part of life. Regardless, it's still a scary thought. I have a hard time admitting it to myself, but I sort of believe there is a higher being. I just can't say much more than that. |
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Anyway....good times, good times. |
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