Norfolk: to state there is no reason for a creator is no more valid than saying that you believe there is one. Extrapolate logically...
Why do I believe in God? I just do.
If there is no Creator, where did the universe come from? It just is.
Both positions eventually come down to an argument about which we currently can provide no scientific answer. This is where we must leave science and this is where our philosophies and ideologies guide our thinking. You stating there is no evidence of and no necessity for a God may be true, but the leap to say that he therefore does not exist is an unsupported belief, in exactly the same way that you say my belief is unsupported. The difference at present is that you say my belief is wrong and yours is not, whereas I say both are valid and I will hold mine until proven otherwise.
Saying something isn't true or is impossible just because you haven't observed it is a very closed-minded view of the universe. How would we have developed then refined atomic and then quantum theory? If there is one thing we should learn from human endeavour it is that the impossible is only supported by a lack of imagination.
Why do I believe in God? I just do.
If there is no Creator, where did the universe come from? It just is.
Both positions eventually come down to an argument about which we currently can provide no scientific answer. This is where we must leave science and this is where our philosophies and ideologies guide our thinking. You stating there is no evidence of and no necessity for a God may be true, but the leap to say that he therefore does not exist is an unsupported belief, in exactly the same way that you say my belief is unsupported. The difference at present is that you say my belief is wrong and yours is not, whereas I say both are valid and I will hold mine until proven otherwise.
Saying something isn't true or is impossible just because you haven't observed it is a very closed-minded view of the universe. How would we have developed then refined atomic and then quantum theory? If there is one thing we should learn from human endeavour it is that the impossible is only supported by a lack of imagination.
Love 'n' hugz,
Lord Chad
4th Earl of Catsuit
There is nothing more dangerous than a man who knows he is right.
Lord Chad
4th Earl of Catsuit
There is nothing more dangerous than a man who knows he is right.