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Science vs God.

Which one could be the greater benefit to humankind ?


  • Total voters
    25

chinu

chinu
Voted science because I dont believe in God. If God exists then I would have to think more about it.

EDIT:

I dont know if its splitting hairs, but I am thinking of God and not belief in God or religion.
At least, you want to think more about "Him", Thus, you are far better than the people who don't even think about "Him" .

At least, you want to know about "Him", Thus, you are far better than the people who do drama of knowing "Him". :)
 

Me Myself

Back to my username
About some years before there was no science, But people still lived that time.
But we cannot say that there was no God many years before. :)

I dont know if you have some kind of speech impediment, but I could certainly say it.
 

Kerr

Well-Known Member
At least, you want to think more about "Him", Thus, you are far better than the people who don't even think about "Him" .

At least, you want to know about "Him", Thus, you are far better than the people who do drama of knowing "Him". :)
To be honest, I am not that interested in God, at least not in this point in my life. Sure, I find peoples perspectives and thoughts interesting, just as I find religion an interesting subject, but I am still personally not religious or drawn towards religion or God.

Any lack of drama is caused by lacking interest in telling people whats the truth or not :p.
 
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Straw Dog

Well-Known Member
Why humans use the God made metrial to make these tools ?

God-made material? I thought energy was neither created nor destroyed, but merely transferred into different forms? I'm no expert in science, however, so perhaps my views are outdated. Do you understand how energy works?
 
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