RE: Atheists, what do you believe is the best argument for the existence of a deity?
July 13, 2011 at 6:18 pm
(This post was last modified: July 13, 2011 at 6:19 pm by fr0d0.)
You define faith as "something you pick as a belief without thought" Everything. That's not Xtian faith, which is actually based on information, that you give assention to; trust and act upon. It's not illogical. It has coherant structure.
If science can challenge something, it will. No one is stopping it. When it can't challenge something, it should stay silent, or state it's abstinance. Or we'd get a reversal of creationism in the classroom. That is just as unhelpful.
All that God's disprovability demonstrates is the fulility of using the scientific method to understand him. If you want to think about material origins, use the correct tool.
If science can challenge something, it will. No one is stopping it. When it can't challenge something, it should stay silent, or state it's abstinance. Or we'd get a reversal of creationism in the classroom. That is just as unhelpful.
All that God's disprovability demonstrates is the fulility of using the scientific method to understand him. If you want to think about material origins, use the correct tool.