RE: Where did the universe come from? Atheistic origin science has no answer.
November 29, 2013 at 12:19 am
I do not know if I, or anyone else, has stated thus in 49 pages, but I'm stating this now because it's what stands out most of the things I could post.
Atheism isn't going to answer this question, because atheism doesn't answer this question. It's not a cult or religion or belief system or organization (tax-free) or charity (non-profit). It's the absence of ________. Period.
Science, on the other hand, is always trying, striving , blood sweat and tears style, to answer these questions and many more.
The idea, the enormity, the unencompassing immensity of science is, just wow. Science isn't one thing, it's everything. Everything you know about the world is because of science. Earth science, life science, chemistry, physics, neurophysiology, astronomy, fucking simple archery involves science. Certain parts of it are perhaps a little more fundamental, and It's taken hundreds of thousands of people and maybe more to understand and see what's truly going on around us in the real world.
In the world of mythology, it takes one, a few or a handful. Of people who all have the same thought in their heads, as opposed to one or a few or many or groups of science-minded people who perform studies and experiments under controlled conditions and can report similar (if not the same) results.
No, atheism doesn't answer the question, and science hasn't yet either. But where science is taking steps, religion consistently erodes the ladder that tends to make advancement possible.
Atheism isn't going to answer this question, because atheism doesn't answer this question. It's not a cult or religion or belief system or organization (tax-free) or charity (non-profit). It's the absence of ________. Period.
Science, on the other hand, is always trying, striving , blood sweat and tears style, to answer these questions and many more.
The idea, the enormity, the unencompassing immensity of science is, just wow. Science isn't one thing, it's everything. Everything you know about the world is because of science. Earth science, life science, chemistry, physics, neurophysiology, astronomy, fucking simple archery involves science. Certain parts of it are perhaps a little more fundamental, and It's taken hundreds of thousands of people and maybe more to understand and see what's truly going on around us in the real world.
In the world of mythology, it takes one, a few or a handful. Of people who all have the same thought in their heads, as opposed to one or a few or many or groups of science-minded people who perform studies and experiments under controlled conditions and can report similar (if not the same) results.
No, atheism doesn't answer the question, and science hasn't yet either. But where science is taking steps, religion consistently erodes the ladder that tends to make advancement possible.
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