Aly Millard
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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 when debating (arguing) with religious people that the religious one will say, 'well, how did nothing create something? Surely this proves God?'. I'm not going to go into the fact that, even if this were true, how can you be sure that your religion, 1 in potentially 100s of thousands of other religions that have existed, is the correct one, but will instead explain scientifically by using examples that it is illogical to use this argument as a logical reason that God exists.
Before I begin, I must inform you that I study quantum mechanics (not all of it obviously, I specialise in one area of it) at University so am relatively proficient in educating people about the basic principles of it.
Right, you say nothing cannot create something. Well, that is only apparent in the dimensions we know. String theory (I'm not going to explain it, I would exceed the character limit and don't know everything about it either) strongly suggests the existence of around 10 dimensions. You may say 'String theory is not proven' but I would retort with 'it is the most likely explanation of how the universe 'works' and is accepted by most physicists as correct (mostly).' Anyway, humans have never seen an electron before but we all accept that the structure of an atom is a nucleus with orbiting electrons. See my point about string theory being most probably true? Anyway, we don't really understand what these dimensions mean or do but some evidence suggests that our physical laws, such as Newton's laws, may not apply with these dimensions in place.
What I am getting at here is that what we consider common knowledge is slowly becoming further from the truth than we imagined in some areas of science. This should show to people that even the most intelligent people can't debate God's existence as we really are in the dark when it comes to 99.99% of the universe.
The principle of what I explained about science changing can be explained to religious people in the form of a religious type text as to make them better understand why you cannot prove God with logic as we as humans really don't know what logic is.
The scientific scripture is like no other religious text as it can be forever edited and added to as humans discover and disprove theories meaning whatever apparent logical reasons you give to prove God are most likely just utterly wrong.
Thanks for reading. Just so you know, I wrote this after watching Christians try to prove God using extracts from the bible (I know, what's the point? Why use something atheists don't believe in to convert them?) which may be considered an unhealthy state for an atheist to challenge spiritual believers...
Anyway, I respect you for who you are, so no hate given.
I mean a scientific scripture as a metaphor, not 'we should write a book'...
Here goes...
It is common when debating (arguing) with religious people that the religious one will say, 'well, how did nothing create something? Surely this proves God?'. I'm not going to go into the fact that, even if this were true, how can you be sure that your religion, 1 in potentially 100s of thousands of other religions that have existed, is the correct one, but will instead explain scientifically by using examples that it is illogical to use this argument as a logical reason that God exists.
Before I begin, I must inform you that I study quantum mechanics (not all of it obviously, I specialise in one area of it) at University so am relatively proficient in educating people about the basic principles of it.
Right, you say nothing cannot create something. Well, that is only apparent in the dimensions we know. String theory (I'm not going to explain it, I would exceed the character limit and don't know everything about it either) strongly suggests the existence of around 10 dimensions. You may say 'String theory is not proven' but I would retort with 'it is the most likely explanation of how the universe 'works' and is accepted by most physicists as correct (mostly).' Anyway, humans have never seen an electron before but we all accept that the structure of an atom is a nucleus with orbiting electrons. See my point about string theory being most probably true? Anyway, we don't really understand what these dimensions mean or do but some evidence suggests that our physical laws, such as Newton's laws, may not apply with these dimensions in place.
What I am getting at here is that what we consider common knowledge is slowly becoming further from the truth than we imagined in some areas of science. This should show to people that even the most intelligent people can't debate God's existence as we really are in the dark when it comes to 99.99% of the universe.
The principle of what I explained about science changing can be explained to religious people in the form of a religious type text as to make them better understand why you cannot prove God with logic as we as humans really don't know what logic is.
The scientific scripture is like no other religious text as it can be forever edited and added to as humans discover and disprove theories meaning whatever apparent logical reasons you give to prove God are most likely just utterly wrong.
Thanks for reading. Just so you know, I wrote this after watching Christians try to prove God using extracts from the bible (I know, what's the point? Why use something atheists don't believe in to convert them?) which may be considered an unhealthy state for an atheist to challenge spiritual believers...
Anyway, I respect you for who you are, so no hate given.
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