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We don't know anything about the future, all we can do is observe the present.
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
No proof anything happened besides some idiot saying it did and the rest of you just melting about it.
It's here, innit?
BTW, what's the alternative?
The whole life thing is BS?
originally posted by: Murgatroid
There is NO lack of evidence, the real problem is that most are scared spitless of what will happen to them if they actually BELIEVE said evidence.
Fear and ridicule are massive tools used by TPTB to hinder people from finding the truth about everything that matters.
originally posted by: fatkid
a reply to: Barcs
That’s like saying bread dough is inifinite because you can stretch it out and then put it back into a ball over and over.
originally posted by: Titen-Sxull
a reply to: Nothin
I have doubts about all human endeavors of course. Scientific knowledge is always being overturned and updated by new discoveries and so we should be open minded enough to adjust our views in accordance with the best information available as that information continues to expand.
Yes to laypeople such as ourselves there are aspects of even simple technology and natural phenomena that we don't understand. As I mentioned about lightning earlier scientists are still studying how lightning forms. Recent discoveries show that lightning strikes can actually produce anti-matter. We're learning new things all the time.
I can see what you are getting at but the fundamental leap of faith is different from that of religion. We can all objectively observe technology at work. We can go online and watch the same video as someone else, we can fly in a plane and safely reach our destination, but we don't see the same objectively verifiable results from religion. A religious person can claim a miracle took place, even hundreds of witnesses can say they saw the miracle happen, but we don't see the observable objectively verifiable/measurable reality of the thing.
Science works, it is a tool that has led to wonderful and terrifying discoveries alike and while it is limited because it is the product of flawed often biased humans it is designed to weed out those flaws and work in spite of them. Science is capable of miracles that religion can neither deliver or even conceive of.
There's a reason the Pope is driven around behind bullet proof glass and not simply surrounded by a wall of his own religious conviction that God will protect him. Ironically even the religious will often put their faith in the reliability of science while paying lip service to God.
We don't know anything about the future, all we can do is observe the present.
This too may be a thing of the past in a century or two as the world becomes even more integrated and connected and Artificial Intelligence more powerful. Already companies around the world are working on AI algorithms that are trying to predict how humans will act.
As far back as 2014 a company had an AI on their board of directors making investment decisions. Algorithm Appointed Board Director
That isn't to say these future predicting machines will be perfectly accurate or be able to match the complexity of a world of billions upon billions of humans but I think underestimating the potential for this sort of thing has far worse consequences than overestimating.
originally posted by: strangechristian777
Them: Where did God come from?
Me: He always existed.
Them: That's impossible. God had to come from somewhere. Nothing can always exist.
Me: Where did the material for the big bang come from?
Them: It just always existed.
Mind blowing how people can be so oblivious to what they actually believe.
originally posted by: Nothin
a reply to: WarriorMH
Welcome to the discussion.
The OP has not returned since their opening spew.
Nice to see someone else who knows that they don't know nothing!
Why should miracles, religion, or anything else other than science, be subjected to the scientific method?
How does predicting the future equal knowing the future?