(June 12, 2016 at 9:34 pm)popsthebuilder Wrote: It looks like you moved the goal posts; I agreed that GOD had the capacity to alter natural law, not that we wouldn't be able to observe it. What kind of sense does that even make? For the sake of discussion lets say GOD flipped a magical switch and shut gravity off. I think we would notice. Let's say the planets, solar systems, galaxies, the universe all stopped going along their ordained path... I'm pretty sure we would notice.
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LOLOLOL...
Yet again - you presume to know god. You're saying - god would NOT be able to "switch gravity" off in only a part of the world, one that we're currently unable to observe? Or perhaps only for a fracture of a second, enough to only affect one molecule in a scientist's beaker and change the outcome of an experiment into a "miracle".
Are you saying - god can't do anything, without your knowledge? LOL. I think your problem is this - you have no imagination. Somebody says - god can change laws of physics and all you can come up with is - "Well, all the planets and the stars would fall apart." But surely they wouldn't if all-mighty god didn't want them to...
If you believe in god - anything's possible, because you allow for every single atom of the universe, to display will of a conscious being, that can do anything. Therefore - science is not possible for you.
QED
"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one." - George Bernard Shaw