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Originally posted by FreeThinkerIdealist
It is amazing how people twist mountains into molehills and vice versa.
I am on a computer, so I don't have to believe in science, it is real.
Really? The theory of everything is proven because of a keyboard and some circuits?
Amazing, do tell!
Is it faith, or is it proof, answer these sciences for me:
the mechanics of a black hole
how the universe started
what other planets are made of
the universe is exanding
the age of the earth, planets, sun, galaxy, etc.
There is NO WAY you can prove those things. You must not only have faith in the scientists, but faith in more scientists that built the devices that measure things.
If we weren't there to document it ... how can you prove the age of a rock is 2 billion years old of 3 million years old. How do you know it isn't a trillion years old. It is funny, it is based on ASSUMPTIONS that carbon and other elements have been constant. They have FAITH in those assumptions, so, they tell it to you AS IF it were fact. It is easier than explaining themselves.
Their ideas of the universe expanding is based on faint light from far away, and so is the distance. They make calculations base on our star, and others, assume this is how it must be throughout the universe. They also use red shift and blue shift. Even though these objects are 'millions of light years' away ... think about that distance before I continue ... traveling at the speed of light for millions or billions of years, not your trip to the gas station ... it apparently gives them enough information to ascertain its age, size, and distance. Forget the fact that we KNOW gravity can affect light and so can magnetism. We KNOW that light is a form of wave, and waves can intersect and influence each other. Sounds like a lot of assumption, and faith in HUMANS to me.
I don't have to get into the other things, I think you see what I am getting on about.
We haven't been past the moon.
There is no verification for these ideas and theories.
The moon was not comprised of what they thought, and they still don't know why it has a lower mass ratio (about 60%). It takes a lot of faith to believe MOST science.
Notice I didn't say all science. We know that gravity accelerates things on earth at 9.86 m/s^2 ... we don't understand gravity. We know electricity and magnetism exist, we don't understand its true nature, nor can we harness it. We can't even come close to one bolt of lightning. We may be able to manipulate it, that doesn't mean absolute knowledge.
We are constantly learning more, and seeing bigger pictures. But to think that you don't have to have faith to believe in science, you are only kidding yourself.
btw, Newton, a renowned physicist ... you know, the one with the apple He was a devout Christian. Some times it takes a little faith in science and G-d to figure out things. But you don't have to believe that, it is up to you to decide your faith and belief system.
Originally posted by fanthorpe
Perhaps you could muse on the possibility that Science in fact created God. Why? because all those little neurons and whatever in your head that allow you to think of God have created your "knowledge" of God as something that exists.
Originally posted by _Phoenix_
Its probably the other way round, God created Science, Science is merly a way of understanding the creations around us, if some form of god created everything, then science is basically figuring out the understanding, the formula and calculations of it all.
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
god is something we created because we were too ignorant to explain certain things about the universe.
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
god is something we created because we were too ignorant to explain certain things about the universe.
Originally posted by Johnmike
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
god is something we created because we were too ignorant to explain certain things about the universe.
It's ironic. Saying such is ignorance as well, as you can't prove nor disprove the concept of God.
Though you can do so with parts of specific faiths.
Originally posted by Quazga
Science does take faith however. Sure experiments can show repeated results, but that doesn't mean that the theory for those results is accurate. Even Einsteins said that when we look at the universe we can only assume what is making things work they way we do. No matter how well our predictions turn out, we are still using guesswork to better understand the universe.
For instance, even today the debate rages as to whether gravity is merely a force or if it actually travels like a wave. No one is going to say that on this earth Gravity doesn't exist, but science isn't required to to have knowledge of gravity, only experience.
Originally posted by Luap
The point I'm making is that science is a faith-based system of belief, just as is religion. In religion, we have faith that a higher being (deities, God, etc.) exists. In science, we have faith that our perceptions of the world are reliable.
[edit on 9-8-2007 by Luap]
Originally posted by Quazga
Read your history man, the Church didn't cause the Dark ages, it helped to hold them back as much as possible.
Originally posted by Quazga
Read your history man, the Church didn't cause the Dark ages, it helped to hold them back as much as possible.