It's a long video Stimb and I wasn't going to watch it all. I did get the bit where the guy said that, and that was enough... I concede that there are people who argue such things, but, without watching it, I can offer an angle on that: Assuming God exists, then everything in existence is from God: ie proof of him. To me that isn't proof, and that would certainly fail to satisfy the scientific method.
On the subject of theology, science has little or no bearing. (Hey, I'm not going to bother with the secnod video either unless you want to raise another point)
Yes [Christians] are claiming that there is a measurable effect on reality, but proving that effect empirically would not be possible for it to actually be supernatural. For you to dissmiss the subject you would have to jettison every other form of evidence than your strict scientifically sound one. It isn't that there is no evidence, just evidence that the materialist will not entertain.
On the subject of theology, science has little or no bearing. (Hey, I'm not going to bother with the secnod video either unless you want to raise another point)
Yes [Christians] are claiming that there is a measurable effect on reality, but proving that effect empirically would not be possible for it to actually be supernatural. For you to dissmiss the subject you would have to jettison every other form of evidence than your strict scientifically sound one. It isn't that there is no evidence, just evidence that the materialist will not entertain.

