@ Willravel:
How many is a few pages??? I have to take into account I read at the rate of third-grade-retard. If the book doesn't have pretty pictures with detailed formulas and arrows all over that picture... I am for-shit-useless.
@ Filtherton:
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Originally Posted by Filtherton
I agree with you here. Except that i think that there are probably a lot more books that a theist could use to learn about god, and that a lot of these books are science books.
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Usually, they do not concern about what is known in science, but what is unknown or what is difficult to swallow in science, and use that as proof that there is a God. Sorry @ willravel for beating the dead horse (we'll have it into glue in no time) and for stealing your signature (it fits perfectly here):
"Just because something is inexplicted doesn't mean it's inexplicable."
On a personal note:
If there is/was a creator or there is a divine way to life: they only way we are going to understand it is through understanding: physics, psychology, and philosophy. The first lets us marvel at ALL THAT EXISTS, the next lets us marvel at HOW WE ARE (a part of ALL THAT IS), and the last suggests how we OUGHT TO BE.
"Where did the universe come from? What is my purpose in life? Where are we going? What do we wear when get there?"