RE: Why disbelievers believe? They believe in so called “God of the gaps”.
August 23, 2016 at 11:13 am
(August 23, 2016 at 6:50 am)theBorg Wrote: "God of the gaps" is a term used to describe observations of theological perspectives in which gaps in scientific knowledge are taken to be evidence or proof of God's existence... how wrong it is to use God as a stop-gap for the incompleteness of our knowledge. (Wikipedia 2016).
Theorem: it is wiser to let the God in the ship's hold gap, until the secular science will find the secular stop-gap. Proof: "it is just obvious." More is here:
But while the "white spot" or the “gap” (the gap in the secular view of the world) is not closed by the secular science, let the gap be closed by the True God Himself. If is needed, the God will make the additional room for the secular science. But why to tear the God from all the white spots? Otherwise our society (like a ship) will sink in the "sin-deeds-sea" due to huge ugly holes in the knowledge!
First of all you don't know what theorem means so don't use that word.
And first of all god says he is all knowing and that he provides all information in his/her book(s).
And secondly...
Just because science hasn't answered something doesn't mean it can't.
And lastly...
For a long time we didn't know what water was made out of (FYI, H20)
And now we do because of science and with that we can infer that science will do the same to all questions.
I'll be nice, god is a hypothesis (even though he is not testable).
This science inference is a theory.