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If humanity discovers every fact about the universe will we prove/disprove God?

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
After every last fact is discovered, will we still debate God's existence?
Probably so. Since God is based on belief and not scientific fact, people will always question God's nature as if His nature is separate from the people who believe in Him. As long as He is depended on the people (hence why we have so many definitions of Him), people will always question who He really is.

If God's existence was based on science and we onew everything, we would have no need to question a person's belief in God because we would Know.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
I think science will eventually prove the existence of God/gods, and atheists will continue to deny it.
How can science ever proove God and why would it? God is a personal experience. Science doesnt dictate truth all types of truth. Unless we dumb our GodExperience to the science of psychology...if that be, God can be prooved by psychology.

Its like what my former therapist said. He treats people who literally hear voices in their head but the people they hear are not real. Science/psychology agrees what the patient hears are dellusions but they also prooved that those delusions are real based on EEG findings and other tests.

So science can proove God. Since its based on personal experience delusion or not, it cant be proven if psychology is not taken into account for peoples need for religion and belief in God.
 

Unification

Well-Known Member
My answer is either:

-If by "out there" you mean the universe, I respectfully disagree. Seeking answers and traveling through our universe is a hugely progressive thing. It progresses knowledge and technology more than anything else, but adding population space and gaining more materials is definitely a big part as well.

-If by "..out there. Can only be found internally." you are making some mystic type allusion to God or spiritual things, that concerns me very little. I can also easily equate how little I'm concerned to how little I care.

"to God"..... What is God?
 

God lover

Member
There is a reason why Judaism, Christianity, and islam all define the concept very differently, each plagiarizing someone else's mythology and changing it to mirror cultural needs, wants and desires.
If we knew every fact, proving god wouldn't matter because we would literally become gods ourselves.
There is no credible evidence that supports one out of thousands man has made is real.



Personal perception is not credible evidence.




Shows only man created these concepts by plagiarizing previous beliefs.

It shows clearly how a government instituted monotheism despite the people not being on board with the change.



Shows absolutely nothing remotely that can be used as evidence.
In the early days of Christianity, the believers were persecuted by the government. The Roman government jailed, and even killed many many Christians. The government apposed this religious movement. The people moved it forward.

I feel that we should all use our personal experiences to search for truth. I think God meets us in the personal experience. It seems reasonable to me that the one who made us wants to know us in this way.

It's great to hear your points of view. I definitely think I have lots to learn and everyone has something to offer.
 

Deathbydefault

Apistevist Asexual Atheist
"to God"..... What is God?
God is being that is mainly supposed to have created everything and everyone, at least in monotheism.
It has no verifiable form, and is all powerful in various ways e.g. omnipresent or omniscient.
Is also supposed to control an ultimate reality which the dead from this reality are transferred too.

Basically this giant bundle of unsupported claims that billions of people follow different types of.
That's how I see God(s).
 

Eileen

Member
GOD LOVER I have followed your post on this thread and think you might find "The Hidden Face of God" by Gerald L. Schroeder quite interesting. Others here might like it also.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
I like how you said ( perhaps) all powerful. I would agree all knowledge ain't necessarily all power.

I assume with knowledge about how the universe was created we could create another universe and maybe create life as well. However I don't know what limitation there might be. There maybe some physical laws that simply aren't changeable.
 

God lover

Member
I assume with knowledge about how the universe was created we could create another universe and maybe create life as well. However I don't know what limitation there might be. There maybe some physical laws that simply aren't changeable.
We could understand how Pluto was formed without ever being able to do it ourselves. I hypothesize.
 

gnostic

The Lost One
If every facts were known about the universe, and there are no facts to God, then that would mean god don't exist.

I would dump god into refuted trash can or in the hoax bin, because it would be no more real than the fairy godmother.
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
If every facts were known about the universe, and there are no facts to God, then that would mean god don't exist.

I would dump god into refuted trash can or in the hoax bin, because it would be no more real than the fairy godmother.
Yea, I like the way you don't beat around the bush, but its so true.
 

Lyndon

"Peace is the answer" quote: GOD, 2014
Premium Member
If every facts were known about the universe, and there are no facts to God, then that would mean god don't exist.

I would dump god into refuted trash can or in the hoax bin, because it would be no more real than the fairy godmother.


Right now science knows less than .000000000000000000001% of the facts about the Universe, so we have a while to wait.
 

gnostic

The Lost One
Right now science knows less than .000000000000000000001% of the facts about the Universe, so we have a while to wait.

Read the OP and thread's title and in my own post, Lyndon, again.

Nothing in my post mention "science". And neither does the OP.

The title stated if all of "humanity" have all the facts, not just scientists.

And with regards to science, it bring far more facts to the table than any religion.

Science provide facts by finding evidences. Religion doesn't provide facts or evidences; what is requirement in religion is faith and belief.

Tell me, does your bible explain anything about biology?

And I don't mean saying that human have heart, brain, two eyes, nose and mouth, two arms an two legs, bones and muscles; any idiot can tell you that. I mean how they actually work. It is through science that we learn how everything work, anatomy, physiology, cell biology, DNA, genetics, circulation, reproduction, etc.

Does the bible teach people how to build a houses, temples, roads or bridges? Does it tell where and when you can farm, when to harvest, or construct irrigation? Does the scripture tell you anything about electricity, or how electricity can be used to power devices or appliances?

The Bible, and all other scriptures tell you diddly-squat, when it come to facts.

The Genesis 1 & 2 give us myths in regarding to the creation and Gen 7 & 8 about the Flood, fables in Gen 3 about talking serpent or talking donkey in Numbers 22, and a whole lot of superstitions in Job 38 to 41.
 

Milton Platt

Well-Known Member
Right now science knows less than .000000000000000000001% of the facts about the Universe, so we have a while to wait.

Love to see the math behind your percentage of knowledge known. Have any???
It should be pointed out that however small the proportion of scientific knowledge is compared to the whole, it is far, far greater than the knowledge contained in all of the "holy books" combined.

But science is not about disproving anything. it is about exmining the natural world in a systematic, rational way and forming theories that explain the phenomena without doing damage to the facts.
 
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