RE: Proving a negative
July 5, 2013 at 2:17 am
(This post was last modified: July 5, 2013 at 2:19 am by pineapplebunnybounce.)
I'm comfortable with saying there's no christian god.
I cannot however say the same for all the other personal gods that people think of. Must be billions of those.
I wouldn't attach science to my claim because science has yet to design an experiment to smoke out god. As such an experiment cannot be done. But, if people were to give all their respective personal gods specific attributes, and if any of these attributes involve interacting with our world, then there's a possibility that it can be scientifically tested and shown that their gods do not significantly interact with our world.
But none of these bothers me, and I don't worry about it.
Edit: genkaus is right, science doesn't do absolutes.
I cannot however say the same for all the other personal gods that people think of. Must be billions of those.
I wouldn't attach science to my claim because science has yet to design an experiment to smoke out god. As such an experiment cannot be done. But, if people were to give all their respective personal gods specific attributes, and if any of these attributes involve interacting with our world, then there's a possibility that it can be scientifically tested and shown that their gods do not significantly interact with our world.
But none of these bothers me, and I don't worry about it.
Edit: genkaus is right, science doesn't do absolutes.