maybe god inserted "imperical evidence" behind everything for those people who might not believe but still left enough mystery for them to question things...
i think it's dangerous to put so much weight into science...what if we find out in a few years that scientists' attitudes or energy can actually effect the outcomes of experiments? most of the time they research something to prove a theory they have so in their minds the outcome is almost set already.
In a related note, when someone breaks an "unbreakable" world record, say for the fastest mile ran, how come it becomes easier for other runners to do it after the news gets out? for years people who run for a sport all accept it as unbreakable, but as soon as one guy doesn't and breaks it other runners' minds open and they too can achieve what was once thought impossible...look into this.
so does that suggest we create our own reality? if so, again i caution into limiting ourselves by investing so much in science...
And let me also add that God can neither be proven nor disproven and, IMO, never will be. the idea of a creator makes no sense, for who created God? did the chicken come before the egg, you get the idea. i've been asked if I believe in God, and said no. Then if people ask if i can be absolutely certain God does not exist, iwill also say no, putting me into the weak atheist/strong agnostic category.
i have a problem with all religions because every one that i have done even the slightest bit of research on requires its followers to accept impossibilities as fact. Once more, God, can never be proven or disproven... definitively yeah.. but, intellectually bankrupt people always ask...
"well who do you think created x? What came before x?" as if there's something substantial in what they're saying and whenever something in their precious religious scriptures is emphatically disproven they just go... "oh yeah, it's not meant to be interpreted literally, you see God was just putting it in terms that we humans could understand, if he tried to explain it to us coherently we'd bleed to death from the sheer awesomeness".
God can't be dis/proven, but the Christian-Muslim-Jewish model of god is redundant like thousands that came before it.
Hmmm... my high is starting to subside.




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