RE: Has Science done away with a need for God?
July 29, 2015 at 9:45 am
(This post was last modified: July 29, 2015 at 9:46 am by Kingpin.)
No I never said anything about evolution. We are talking about origins of the universe. I am confident in saying "I don't know" because I don't believe any of us can KNOW with certainty, however I do believe we can logically deduce an answer based on the evidence presented.
It's like a criminal case, there is evidence presented and we don't KNOW for sure the crime was committed by this person but is there enough evidence to make that assumption?
The naturalist says that the origin of the universe is a cosmic accident. There was a "nothing" or a "singularity" that exploded and we just happen to be a by product of that cosmic accident. I think that's absurd.
Again, I'm NOT espousing God of the Bible, I'm saying the evidence to me shows that it is much more plausible there is a mind behind this.
It's like a criminal case, there is evidence presented and we don't KNOW for sure the crime was committed by this person but is there enough evidence to make that assumption?
The naturalist says that the origin of the universe is a cosmic accident. There was a "nothing" or a "singularity" that exploded and we just happen to be a by product of that cosmic accident. I think that's absurd.
Again, I'm NOT espousing God of the Bible, I'm saying the evidence to me shows that it is much more plausible there is a mind behind this.
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