'No, my assertion is that the Laws of Physics are not complete.'
Arguing from ignorance
'Or do you truly think in a short amount of time our understanding of physics can explain all processes in the infinite universe?'
Who says they do, or don't?
'If so, know you exhibit a greater faith than required from the whole of Christianity.'
Really. Think about that, we know of Laws of Physics, you're comparing that to Christianity which makes claims that have NO evidence whatsoever. Which says that the whole universe is created for us, by an infinite god who loves us, but no so much as he loves himself (a quick eye over the 10 commandments gives a wonderful insight into his thoughts). Not only that, to save us from the sin that he gave us, he kills his own son, who is also him, so it's no real sacrifice at all.
Faith in physical laws that we know exist cannot be compared to a religion that makes extraordinary claims with no evidence to back up the claims.
Arguing from ignorance
'Or do you truly think in a short amount of time our understanding of physics can explain all processes in the infinite universe?'
Who says they do, or don't?
'If so, know you exhibit a greater faith than required from the whole of Christianity.'
Really. Think about that, we know of Laws of Physics, you're comparing that to Christianity which makes claims that have NO evidence whatsoever. Which says that the whole universe is created for us, by an infinite god who loves us, but no so much as he loves himself (a quick eye over the 10 commandments gives a wonderful insight into his thoughts). Not only that, to save us from the sin that he gave us, he kills his own son, who is also him, so it's no real sacrifice at all.
Faith in physical laws that we know exist cannot be compared to a religion that makes extraordinary claims with no evidence to back up the claims.