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Originally Posted by d*d
...and indeed that a lack of scientific proof for a God should never be the basis for an argument in a Gods non existence.
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What a load of rubbish. Hey, I'll make up a story, and if you can't refute it then it must be true.
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Originally Posted by d*d
Ironically it has been my study of science, the fact that we are reaching the limit of what we can view without affecting the outcome and the probability theories associated with quantum mechanics that make me realise that we may be limited to what we will be able to describe with science giving rise to notions of Gods out of reach of our understanding, possibly forever - the way it should be.
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For thousands of years God has been just on the edge of human understanding, conventiently shifting to fill in the gaps in human understanding of the natural world. God caused lightning to strike our village because we didnt sacrifice a goat, God riddled a child with crippling disease because he stole an apple, God works in mysterious ways.
We don't have a complete grasp of the quantum world, but a hundred years ago the atom was, well... atomic, indivisible.