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Would it be fair to say that science has not deducted how the egg laying creature first came into existence other than to say it was a natural process, i.e. in the beginning there must have been something that laid the first egg! Please dont accuse me of not understanding the general theme of evolution; I do understand the basics but no way claim scientific knowledge.
I assume its a philosophical question because it has not or cannot be reduced to show the process? Philosophically, would it also be fair to say that there are possibly higher levels of laws that are working beyond the presently understood natural laws?
Ok, my point being that some people like to assert that there is no supernatural, that everything has been explained by science, particularly evolution (note: this is usually claimed by the layman rather than the actual scientist). Some people like to claim this whilst deriding, abusing and belittling the religious amongst us and perhaps just perhaps - they are not on as solid a ground as they think?
I do understand that some of this derision has been caused by the religious fundamentalist who, in turn, likes to judge and condemn their fellow man for not believing what they believe but I do think science is used as a weapon by atheists in general and this, I feel, is as unsubstantial as the fire power of certain religious doctrine.
Or am I still being nonsensical? Im sure you wont be too shy to come forward and tell me :yes:
I assume its a philosophical question because it has not or cannot be reduced to show the process? Philosophically, would it also be fair to say that there are possibly higher levels of laws that are working beyond the presently understood natural laws?
Ok, my point being that some people like to assert that there is no supernatural, that everything has been explained by science, particularly evolution (note: this is usually claimed by the layman rather than the actual scientist). Some people like to claim this whilst deriding, abusing and belittling the religious amongst us and perhaps just perhaps - they are not on as solid a ground as they think?
I do understand that some of this derision has been caused by the religious fundamentalist who, in turn, likes to judge and condemn their fellow man for not believing what they believe but I do think science is used as a weapon by atheists in general and this, I feel, is as unsubstantial as the fire power of certain religious doctrine.
Or am I still being nonsensical? Im sure you wont be too shy to come forward and tell me :yes: