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Does science prove the existence...
Published (2008-12-31 16:34:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by belever Well, Albert Einstein, the best-known scientific theorist of this century, was led to speak of "a spirit [that] is manifest in the laws of the Universea spirit vastly superior to that of man." Enough with Einstein please. He didn't believe in a personal god. If anything he was pantheistic, which is not that far from atheism in the grand scheme of things. And more recently Fred...
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The Spandrel Theory - Page 4 -...
Published (2009-01-06 05:42:00)
So then you would be theorising how different religions began rather than a belief in God emerging, may I suggest the the world long ago was one culture as described in the Vedas, these fractured due to differing ideas and became different religions/cults because of different ideas, including the faction of athiesm (this may be reflected in the "Tower of Babel story")
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Does science prove the existence...
Published (2008-12-31 15:23:00)
good posts mball1297 i take it by your post that your not sure if the bible is true or not?? or that you just want good solid proof that the bible is true. but anyhow, good point. most people do. i was like that too. so here we go....... first of all, there are alot of bible prophecies that already came true, but from OT to NT. like one of the prophets saying that the messiah would come into town on a donkey. stuff like that. but outside of...
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Does science prove the existence...
Published (2008-12-31 16:13:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Ceridwen018 I have heard many religious state in these forums that they believe science proves god's existence, but I've never been able to formally question them. I am very interested to see some of this evidence though, so please, post away and then we can talk about it! Beyond the Reach of Science "THERE is danger in the intense emphasis upon science today, . . . to deny that there is any...
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Latest active threads on Science vs Religion::
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-12-21 11:47:00)
by Storm
span⋅drel noun 1. Architecture. an area between the extradoses of two adjoining arches, or between the extrados of an arch and a perpendicular through the extrados at the springing line. In a nutshell, the spandrel theory argues that religion stems from an psychological spandrel, something that serves no purpose of its own, but is the byproduct of useful features. The useful feature...
Started 1 year, 7 months ago (2007-05-17 18:49:00)
by skeptic griggsy Offline
In "Has Science found God?' and "God: the failed Hypothesis," Victor Stenger shows science does indeed show no god! Scientists use methodological natural for keeping God out of science as previously discusse; we naturalists use it for our philosophical naturalism as pertaining to the supernatural and the paranormal.[As a schizotypal, I am supposed to harbour both but I abjure both.]
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-12-21 11:42:00)
by Heneni
What could make the sea turn into blood? Not real blood of course, but at least something that looks like blood? Red algae bloom could. Red Tide and Florida Red Tide Solutions » What is Red Tide? Cosmic rays is thought to have an influence on the activity of marine life and algae and bacteria in the ocean. Recently there has been an increase of cosmic rays from ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-12-19 17:22:00)
by Altjira
Quote: Originally Posted by Arlanbb Acording to most biblical historians Abraham was born about 1950 BC and it was around 1850 BC when Lot departed Sodom before it turned into flames. Wait, what? What biblical historians are these? Quote: Originally Posted by Arlanbb...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-12-21 11:28:00)
by Heneni
The euphrates river in the book of revelations, dries up at some point. Could it be that the euphrate river is actually the oceans dynamo? If you fold open the flow path of the ocean currents it appears to look like a heart, which has two chambers. The ocean dynamo being something like the heart of the ocean. When a heart stops, usually that is not a good sign...and death is ...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-12-22 17:48:00)
by Heneni
Some background info. Baffled Scientists Say Less Sunlight Reaching Earth | LiveScience Could this be what the bible means when it says.... Revelations: 8: 12The fourth angel sounded his trumpet, and a third of the sun was struck, a third of the moon, and a third of the stars, so that a third of them turned dark. A third of the day was without light, and also a third of the night....
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-12-22 12:47:00)
by Luminous
Rethinking science and religion ...Perceptions about science and religion have taken a new and critically important turn over the past 20 years because of a dramatic development: The death of the " god of the gaps." This god is the one who, for most of history, was invoked to explain the mysterious workings of the world - the creation of the universe, for example, or the nature of ...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-12-21 00:21:00)
by Luminous
Selflessness, Core Of All Major World Religions, Has Neuropsychological Connection "The study on religion and the brain, proves regardless of who and where you are from and what you believe we all experience the exact same "neuropsychological functions during spiritual experiences, such as transcendence, feelings of universal unity and decreased sense of self." The ability to connect ...
Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-23 15:07:00)
by Willamena
Quote: Originally Posted by Victor Thus literal creationists actually abuse scripture by the mistaken interpretation that they impose upon it. Thoughts? I agree. Do you feel that painful wince, too, when they suggest that "interpretation" applies only to the non-literal, but the literal is "truth"?
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-12-14 18:51:00)
by Sunstone
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Hot threads for last week on Science vs Religion::
Started 1 year, 7 months ago (2007-05-17 18:49:00)
by skeptic griggsy Offline
In "Has Science found God?' and "God: the failed Hypothesis," Victor Stenger shows science does indeed show no god! Scientists use methodological natural for keeping God out of science as previously discusse; we naturalists use it for our philosophical naturalism as pertaining to the supernatural and the paranormal.[As a schizotypal, I am supposed to harbour both but I abjure both.]
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-12-21 11:47:00)
by Storm
span⋅drel noun 1. Architecture. an area between the extradoses of two adjoining arches, or between the extrados of an arch and a perpendicular through the extrados at the springing line. In a nutshell, the spandrel theory argues that religion stems from an psychological spandrel, something that serves no purpose of its own, but is the byproduct of useful features. The useful feature...
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