so if i told you there were magical pixies living at the end of my garden what would you say?Prove it?Of course i cant because there are no magical pixies in my garden. I cant then expect you to prove that my pixies do exist thats just inferior logic. The same applies for god. Why is there a need to disprove something for which there is no proof to begin with? There just isnt a reason to.If you want to make something up then its upto you to prove it not for everyone else to disprove.So your conversations hould really go like this.Man A : There is no god.Man B : Prove it.Man A : Its your creation you first.Man B : Yep im fucked.
Interesting that people are willing to believe in alien life(in fact its becoming the standard view)- because logic and numbers say its okay, and the chaneses are there is life out there - with out a shred of proof.
science and god go hand in hand.
Ok, here's the thing that gets me - Matt Hayden is a classic example. Every time he scores a hundred, he crosses himself and looks to the heavens as if the big fella has somehow had a hand in it all. But when he snicks one and is out for a duck (or plays a lazy shot to short cover like he did yesterday) he trudges off to the sheds without as much as a quick hail mary to help him on his way. Why is his faith so shaken? If there is a God, then surely he/she/it wants good ol' Matty to get that duck as much as a century. Therein lies the problem - if you believe in God you have to believe in the whole package, you can't just take him in the good times, you've got to accept that the "bad times" have been given too you with God's "blessing" as well. So "Matty", when the selectors sack your sad arse on Monday, cross yourself and look to the heavens, with a simple "thank you Lord". Then i might just believe that you have some real "faith".
god has no place in science at all. He is the single biggest setback to science. we could be out meeting aliens by now if it wasnt for "gods"
yes because logic and numbers say so. Its much better than the alternative of ignorance and blind faith
Science is not a quest to kill god, and science and god go hand in hand.
I know it seems like a chore, but you really should read the thread before you post repetitive questions/statements like that! :bounce:
i dont see why - this tread wil never stop and continute to loop round in circles ;-)
the odds of aliens existing is exactly 2:1 (ie 50/50) the odds of god existing is exactly 2:1 (ie 50/50)
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Um...... 50/50 is odds of 1:1.
as for the logic - there is very simple logic to follow for there to be a creator (and its fully backed up by science) - "nothing comes from nothing, in order for there to be something it must be created by something"
God doesn't solve this delima at all.
Yeap thats right - its a funny old thing called faith.
Why do we need a creator when the creator doesn't need a creator?
Yea I think there is alot of truth in that, but on the other hand I believe I am my own master but I don't go around causing chaos so I have to believe everyone else could manage that too.
Well, it depends whether we choose to keep propagating the lies in order to keep the order, or educate them properly in order to keep the order.
That's a fair point, but I'm not sure if "education" is really enough to surpress the darker side of human nature. The only thing that effectively has so far (to any real degree), is religion.
So to clarify:- Should leading scientists be free to have a faith in a "god" (as in, any "god" of their own choosing, not necessarily the Christian God)?- Would a faith in a "god" stop scientists from achieving?- Would the presence of a "god" really change that much about the way we view the world around us?
Also, how would we be meeting aliens if it wasn't for "gods"? I don't get that
the dark ages set science back a few hundred years. look how far we've come in the last 100 years and imagine where we will be in the next hundred. without the dark ages we could be there right now.