(March 25, 2012 at 4:00 pm)Drich Wrote: No, my assertion is that the Laws of Physics are not complete. Or do you truly think in a short amount of time our understanding of physics can explain all processes in the infinite universe?
If so, know you exhibit a greater faith than required from the whole of Christianity.
No it requires no faith whatsoever. Don't be so naive. Did you pull this one out of the how to debate atheists for dummies book?
Faith is something that you believe with no proof. The laws of physics go through peer review and are scrutinized by some of the brightest people in the modern world. Then when it is seen that they stand up to their own merits they are trusted. We use many observations and tests to scrutinize the laws of physics and they seem to be accurate each time.