PolyHedral
Superabacus Mystic
Your arguement relies on one fact: That the Quran is truth. This is not nesscisarly true.
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Gregory Mendel (the father of genetics; he invalidated Darwinism with his discoveries in the science of genetics)
Is It Unscientific to Believe in God? - Jehovah's Witnesses Official Web Site
Do you assume that scientists don't believe in God? You might be surprised by the conclusions some scientists are reaching these days.
Why Some Scientists Believe in God - Jehovah's Witnesses Official Web Site93% of the members of the National Academy of Sciences do not believe in a personal God.
I guess that depends of whether the Big Bang is a singularity or not. There is growing support it was not.Scientists Confirm The Signs Of AllahWhat we have covered so far shows us that the attributes of the universe discovered by science point to the existence of Allah. Science leads us to the conclusion that the universe has a Creator and this Creator is perfect in might, wisdom and knowledge. .....
Harun YAHYA
From the linkWhy Some Scientists Believe in God - Jehovah's Witnesses Official Web Site
Let us consider three of the mysteries that are leading some scientists to wonder about the existence of a Creator.
How did the universe come to be? - expansion and contraction of matterHow did the universe come to be? What existed before that? Why does the universe appear to be expressly designed to support life? How did life arise here on earth?
Science still cannot really answer such questions
In other words, it is what it is "just because." Deep stuff, but it doesn't tell anyone anything. I posted this in another thread, but it is just as appropriate here:From the linkHow did the universe come to be? - expansion and contraction of matter
Why does the universe appear to be expressly designed to support life? - it wasn't. There is no design to the universe and the overwhelming portion of the universe is devoid of life.
How did life arise here on earth? - Chance, within a hospitable environment.
Science isn't even close to explaining the deeper why of the laws of physics, and to say the universe and all its complexities arose from a chaotic ground explains nothing. It's just another way of saying, "Just because." "Admittedly," Heisenberg wrote, "there is nothing in either physics or chemistry that has even a remote bearing on consciousness. Yet all of us know that there is such a thing as consciousness, simply because we have it ourselves. Hence consciousness must be a part of nature, or, more generally, of reality, which means that quite apart from the laws of physics and chemistry, as laid down in quantum theory, we must also consider laws of a quite different kind."
Religion tears human beings and even animals apart
I thought maybe he'd been reading the Duncton books as natural history rather than fiction.Who can forget the sectarian violence which erupted between Catholic badgers and Seventh Day Adventist wildebeest in 1972?
Dark days.
Many people voice their opinions loudly about this very subject... However, I think we should stop talking about 'proof' and more about 'evidence' and 'theory'. For example, I being an atheist, believe that the *theory* of evolution has a much more convincing argument than of a superior being. The world *may* be the product of a deity who up'ed and left when the job was done or even by a theity who still 'exists' and presides over the planet still. However, based on the evidence we are presented with, my belief takes me in the direction of evolution and the Big Bang *Theory*. Others may interpret this evidence in a different way which contributes to their own beliefs. You cannot say that 'evolution is right' or that 'god exists' because the evidence can make either probable depending on your point of view but cannot provide *proof*.
I don't believe there is a God... but that doesn't *prove* that I'm right. You may believe there is a God, you may have even been convinced enough by the evidence to *know* but that in itself doesn't mean you are right either.
This kind of argument can just go around and around in circles and has done, I suspect, for a rather long time for the lack of *proof*.
This kind of argument can just go around and around in circles and has done, I suspect, for a rather long time for the lack of *proof*.