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wannabuyamonkey said:
If you came into a room with a broken vase and a 800 pound gorrilla how scientific would it be to say "How did this vase breke assumeing the gorilla wasn't involved?" The same is to be said for any "scientist" who asks "How does the world work assuming there is no God?"




The problem with this analogy is that we can see, with our own eyes, the gorilla.

We cannot see God. We can see what some presume to be the workings of God, but that's not God himself.

Beliefs in God rest mostly on faith.

Beliefs in science, if you will, rest on our sensory experiences (Empricism).

And frankly, I think most scientists ask "how does the world work" and do so assuming there's no God. Or at least do so without any kind of appeal to a Higher Power.


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