(March 19, 2013 at 8:42 am)Texas Sailor Wrote:(March 17, 2013 at 8:32 pm)jstrodel Wrote: Science does not disprove Christianity. There is no scientific evidence anywhere that even remotely comes close to challenging any of the central tenets of Christian doctrine. Some science challenges a literal interpretation of Genesis.
Science began as a mostly Christian enterprise, now it is partially secular. Many, many scientists believe in God. Many of the greatest scientists in history have believed in God.
All of the major universities started as Christian universities and still are Christian to a large degree. 55% of scientists believe in God.
http://biologos.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chr...in_science
@jstrodel
The amount of scientists believing in God is a bit irrelevant. This is an apeal to a majority/authority argument, but i'm sure you've realized that. If 65% of americans didn't believe you existed, would that make it more likely? Of course not! Secondly, the "central tenents" of Christianity that cannot be disproven are no different than the central tenents of any other religion that are unfalsifiable. Christianity is no more true than mormanism. If I told you I have an invisisble leprechaun in my pocket that only I can see. In what way would you begin to apply the scientific method to my claim? There is no reproducible data with this claim. It is simply a claim. There are thousands of claims around the world that are no different. They are all unfalsifiable hypotheses. It doesn't make them plausible, probable and it especially doesn't make them true. They are claims not grounded in any sort of evidence or reproducible data. There is no reason to welcome science into the challenge of disproving your "central tenents" as they are ever changing and adapting to what feels right to the believer. No matter how much you may think it makes sense, without data or measurable results, all you have as an opinion.
What you are saying is true in some sense that many parts of Christianity are not falsifiable. There are many good arguments for God's existence, however, as well as evidence from prophecies and history.
As a practicing Christian, you have a great deal of evidence that God is real. What you call an "opinion" is a very controversial scientism that is extremely political. There is no reason to accept this epistemology, which basically give all the power in societies to universities using scientific models of knowledge.
Alvin Plantinga, a well known epistemologist wrote several large books defending an epistemology in which Christianity is said to have warrant. There are many people that disagree with you and you have no provided evidence for accepting your scientism.