Where do you get the idea that physics disproves God? Science has nothing to say about the supernatural. There is no empirical evidence for or against spirit. I would also ask why you believe that our instrumentation could possibly measure God. The whole idea is pretty shallow thinking..as if, if we just had a powerful enough telescope, we could observe God..and God would say "Ahh..you got me!" He's God.., He knows what we're up to. If He wanted to prove Himself, He could write His name on the clouds..it's not as if He is going to let human beings put Him in a corner. The idea that science could prove or disprove God is essentially irrational.
(September 18, 2011 at 5:09 am)xxxtobymac Wrote: Ok my head hurts sooo bad right now by slamming it against a wall. My father is a dead set in his ways christian (thank god not right wing). And he asked how I can believe in science and not god, because god made science and scientist. And I bring up the argument that science really disproves god since physics does not allow for supernatural event because if so we would have witnessed them by now. So why would god create something that would disprove him and then he uses the comeback "to test our faith" so I replied that "so your god is setting you up to fail instead of succeed? And he replies now cause I know I'm going to heaven when I die. and from here just turns into another creationist temper tantrum. Any ideas?