(March 1, 2018 at 3:20 pm)stretch3172 Wrote: ...That's a fair point. But consider this: our five senses are obviously quite limited compared to those of other animals. Similarly, all quantitative, empirical measurements must be based on a limited number of significant figures because our scientific instruments are only accurate to a certain mathematical degree. There's no problem with going in favor of evidence, but our "evidence" is based on our extremely limited means of perceiving reality. To believe in spiritual reality is simply to believe that something exists that transcends our ability to perceive it by natural means. Sure, that's not a proof in itself, but you could argue that it's likely...
This is nothing more than a cleaver rewording of the old 'science has yet to catch up' canard, and it's still wrong.
If the supernatural were to exist then the force by which it operates will be all pervasive, it would permeate the entire universe and we would detect it using one or more of these:
- Gravitational Force.
- Weak Nuclear Force.
- Electromagnetic Force.
- Strong Nuclear Force.
It's amazing 'science' always seems to 'find' whatever it is funded for, and never the oppsite. Drich.