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#352
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littlebigr ONLINE (12/24/2011) [-]
in my opinion, religion can't prove there is a god, science can't prove there isn't. once we have solid evidence of something is when i'll believe something.
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littlebigr ONLINE (12/24/2011) [-]
i don't think that's the way to prove there is no god. i don't know what it will be, but if we do find out how the universe was made, religion could come back with "god made that happen" or something along those lines. finding out how the universe was created alone won't be enough.
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N. Korean citizen (12/24/2011) [-]
the only proofs are philosophical truths
that and the chances of evolution are mathematically impossible (somewhat beyond twice what is considered impossible which may be 10 to the power of 23, which evolution is 10 to the power of 40 something)
which is why the multiverse theory exists, there is no proof btw i have to go so i cant further reply)
that and the chances of evolution are mathematically impossible (somewhat beyond twice what is considered impossible which may be 10 to the power of 23, which evolution is 10 to the power of 40 something)
which is why the multiverse theory exists, there is no proof btw i have to go so i cant further reply)
Science & Religion will always prove each other wrong... Charles Darwin even said the anatomy of the human eye is beyond comprehensive. I believe in The Bible, and God. If you think about it though science almost backs up Reiligion, If a certain vain pops you could die, If an atom slipped the world would end. The world in itself is so intricately designed that there has to be a Creator.
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fitzmanjt (12/24/2011) [-]
that is quite honestly a stupid point of view, because we dont yet understand it, we couldnt possible ever understand it. we have graphed the human eye, and all of its functions. we have graphed the atom to our available knowledge, and it would take a lot more then one slipped atom to end existence.
I'm not talking about how it works, I'm talking about how everything is specifically designed for us to live.. Lets put it this way you can become blind from a number of things, just by messing one thing up in your eye you could become blind. It's the fact once again how intricately designed we are that gets to me.