(May 15, 2009 at 12:40 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: I define God as 'the supernatural creator of the universe' - and you cannot prove his non-existence because that's a logical fallacy. He's 'just' extremely improbable and almost certainly doesn't exist.
God doesn't exist in any former other then in peoples fantasy. Since the definition of a god is created by man without anything to support it, it was just simply made up, is it fair so that a god or supernatural doesn't exists.
Matrix is a possible to exists as something "supernatural" or that everything you are experience is just some monsters dream.
God is improbable, not just extremly, and it's ceratain that something like that doesn't exists. It silly to come up with something and think that it could exist, becuase it can't be dissproven. Even though you say it almost certain does you still think that it could be possible.
But it depends what you define as supernatural? Things that works outside of antural things like science or something we not yet know? Or perhaps something else?
- Science is not trying to create an answer like religion, it tries to find an answer.