Tiberius
Well-Known Member
Of course, if we say that science is limited to the study of things that can have an observable effect, then this presents us with the following.
If God exists and he acts in the universe, then God (or at least his effects) are measurable by science. And any effect that is definitely from God must be something that violates some law of the universe (known or unknown to us presently). If this is the case, then we can get scientific evidence supporting the existence of God. Anything else does not require a God, and we can safely dismiss it.
If God does exist but he does NOT act in the universe, we'll never be able to detect his influence. But since he doesn't act in the universe anyway, what's the point of believing?
If God does not exist, then there will be no evidence, and no reason to believe.
So, it seems as though if God exists and takes action in the universe that we can verify as possible only for God, then it must violate some laws of physics. Simply curing a disease that is said to be incurable doesn't cut it, because we can't discount the possibility that some other process is responsible.
So unless anyone has an example of a law of physics being violated...?
If God exists and he acts in the universe, then God (or at least his effects) are measurable by science. And any effect that is definitely from God must be something that violates some law of the universe (known or unknown to us presently). If this is the case, then we can get scientific evidence supporting the existence of God. Anything else does not require a God, and we can safely dismiss it.
If God does exist but he does NOT act in the universe, we'll never be able to detect his influence. But since he doesn't act in the universe anyway, what's the point of believing?
If God does not exist, then there will be no evidence, and no reason to believe.
So, it seems as though if God exists and takes action in the universe that we can verify as possible only for God, then it must violate some laws of physics. Simply curing a disease that is said to be incurable doesn't cut it, because we can't discount the possibility that some other process is responsible.
So unless anyone has an example of a law of physics being violated...?