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wannabuyamonkey said:
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When was the last time you measured the distance between the Earth and the sun?




When you log on to the Internet, do you do so by prayer?

How about when you drive your car? Do you pray for internal combustion?

Those technological advances were driven by science, not by religion.




Whereas such technology as the reproductive system and the eyeball wich are far more advanced in thier complexity were driven by God not by man.




That's certainly one theory, but one not need an appeal to any God or god in order to work on uncovering the mysteries in those systems.

If you want to say that God put things in place and started all the processes, that's fine. I don't, on face, have a problem with that. However, no theological text is going to work on developing vaccinations or travels into space or reconcile Einsteinian physics with Quantum Mechanics. If we want answers that we can put at least some kind of empirical reliance on, we must do so through the scientific method.


We all wear a green carnation.