Is a rather absurd concept to me. Or maybe someone here can clarify to me the logic behind arguments that say "scientific theory #101 suggests such and such about any existence of a god".
As a former Christian, the only thing science would do to my faith is shape my understanding of the Judeo-Christian deity i.e. of course he didn't point here and there and made things pop into existence over a period of 6 days. In no way did that ever pose as a problem for me, because my fundamental reasoning was that a Creator's Creation cannot disprove the Creator. It's rather silly to think that (in a hypothetical situation). But of course, in terms of Christianity, it makes historical claims that are unsupported, which is where everything collapses (another story altogether, which we all know too well anyways). My point is that I don't understand how the physical world can say anything about what [/i]could[/i] be beyond this universe and therefore seemingly incline towards saying there's no god(s). What if in reality we're all observing what some sort of being left behind? Because no one can know 100%, it seems to me that "God vs Science" is a red herring and all the conclusions derived from it are basically non-sequiturs.
As a former Christian, the only thing science would do to my faith is shape my understanding of the Judeo-Christian deity i.e. of course he didn't point here and there and made things pop into existence over a period of 6 days. In no way did that ever pose as a problem for me, because my fundamental reasoning was that a Creator's Creation cannot disprove the Creator. It's rather silly to think that (in a hypothetical situation). But of course, in terms of Christianity, it makes historical claims that are unsupported, which is where everything collapses (another story altogether, which we all know too well anyways). My point is that I don't understand how the physical world can say anything about what [/i]could[/i] be beyond this universe and therefore seemingly incline towards saying there's no god(s). What if in reality we're all observing what some sort of being left behind? Because no one can know 100%, it seems to me that "God vs Science" is a red herring and all the conclusions derived from it are basically non-sequiturs.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle