What do you mean by that? That sentence doesn't make much sense so please try to explain. In authority to who? Was Moses made by God to be a God to Pharaoh? Exodus 7:1.
King James Bible
"And the LORD said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh: and Aaron thy brother shall be thy...
I am sure that scientists cannot/will not raise the dead. Meantime there are many scientists working for companies that are ruining the atmosphere, causing harm.
Wonderful goals, I must say and commend you for. But! now as hard as we try to incorporate those magnificent goals to ourselves, we are going to fall short. Yet God understands and forgives, I believe, if we appeal to Him. On the other hand, because God's foremost attribute is love, He will...
It depends. I look forward to the resurrection that God, not science, promises.
I am pretty sure you're right about that for the most part.
I don't think that will happen in the current state mankind is in. I do agree that scientists have helped .with things like vaccines and to be honest, I'm...
Well, that's evolution, isn't it? Yeah why should scientists devote themselves to changing the way things are done? Because if they do they might get hurt too.
While mankind is in more ways than one killing itself, science isn't going to stop people from polluting the earth and its components. Science isn't going to bring back all those who have been killed in war or otherwise.
Well, how do you understand Exodus 7:1 where God told Moses He would make him a god (or as God) to Pharaoh? Depending on translation. Are you familiar with that scripture?
King James Bible
And the LORD said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh: and Aaron thy brother shall be thy...
Here's something I'd like to consider, for you and others who might be interested. When God spoke to Moses and told him that he (Moses) would be like God to Pharaoh, what do you think He meant? In other words, how would Moses be "like God" to Pharaoh? I'd like to explore this a bit with you and...
@cladking -- Oh, and I agree that many of various avenues of thought use words and teachings they really do not know about. But because of circumstances, they use them anyway as if they're -- truth. -- and -- :-) so forth...As the saying goes -- you've given me food for thought. :-)
I really do think (and believe in the same sense as think here) that many people do not and cannot approach the concept about words and theorems being insufficient to express the entirety of human thoughts. I do not speak about gorillas thoughts, or butterflies thoughts (if they have any), but...