Yeh, but do we? Maybe in the future us humans may discover something that jusst makes all the things we think are true not true. Maybe, somehow, I'm not typing this article right now even though I think I am due to some undiscovered particle that makes you think you are doin........ You see what...
Well we have a variety of political parties running for government that each have a high chance of having influence over the party in power. Everyone's voices are hear. We don't need knives, if we fight we do it old-style; with fists. At least we have the ability to support our own weight with...
I'm not looking for an argument either. I was just saying you guys win at debates, hands down. You did philosophy, you should be able to read between the lines of what I wrote. Also, I don't know if you were implying that mathematical oriented subjects resulted in a poor education, but without...
And there I was thinking us Brits were the sex idols of this world that everyone aspired to be like... Just saying, American girls are not as good looking as British women. You may have the image of what we call a chav in your mind but believe me, they are a small percentage of out population...
I bet you studied philosophy, history and other bookie subjects at college? I can never win arguments against you guys as the more I try and justify myself you find a way to disprove what I have just said to justify myself. I bet you'll disprove what I just wrote... Not bait, just observation...
Because no spiritual sort of world can be proven. Also, science has done enough work trying to disprove the existence of a God, to no prevail as they targeted stories in the Bible as oppose to the apparent love people have with God, meaning people just go, 'Oh, this story is just a metaphor...'...
Hear me out, I have a few personal views why this may be true, no matter how much of an oxymoron the title is...
First of all, I am English so feel more comfortable talking about European Christianity as all we get over here about America is Hannity and Bill O'Reilly (not good for you...)...
Sorry, as an atheist, science belongs with everything... You don't have the luxury to say,' Oh, I trust science when it is talking about this, but when something cannot be proven or disproved, science has no place...'
I must disagree with your statement that we know what logic is. After all, we created the idea of logic around the principles and laws of the Universe we understand. If, as I suggested, the commonly known laws ended up not being wholly true in respect to the other dimensions, we don't know what...
I'm not criticising your area of study, well... but your evidence is based purely upon trust that the person that had the spiritual experience is for 1 tell
I'm not calling Christians stupid, my whole family work in science and medicine and are Christian but I still have the up-most respect for...
If you mean as, the left most option making the religious less angry and the right most option making them livid, you got it bang on. Religious people all have one thing in common, if they know of nobody on the planet knowing why something is the way it is (such as how the Big Bang happened)...
I may not have been clear enough. I meant using the idea of a scientific scripture as a metaphor to use when arguing against religious folk. When they keep going on about why science can't explain something so God must exist, just use the idea of a scientific scripture to help them better...
I personally think that the purpose to life, in a better for all kind of way, is to discover as much as we can about what life is. You speak as if searching for more information is a bad thing. Why? I mean, from the point of view of you, a Christian, why do you think God built so much stuff into...
In my experience I think it is turning into a Godless religion. What an oxymoron... Christians are putting themselves and other people before God. They don't really think about how God may feel about what they will do but what they will feel like when they do it. I think it's a good thing. The...
I agree. I'm an atheist though and will remain one until God pops down to Earth and shows he exists. I suppose him showing himself is scientific evidence so, according to you thinking science has no place with religion, means that he wouldn't exist. Please, before you make a thread, think about...
We don't know everything about absolutely anything at all. Does that mean we should dismiss it all as garbage or just make educated guesses as to which theories sound most probable?
Science is not a religion. Religion is defined, set in stone in the form of scripture. Science is ever changing and the way we think of the universe due to science will continually alter.
I'm not saying science is a religion but I think explaining science as some sort of religious text may be more understandable than just saying 'no, you're wrong. Just listen to yourself...'!
I mean a scientific scripture as a metaphor, not 'we should write a book'...
Here goes...
It is common...