RE: Christians, what is your VERY BEST arguments for the existence of God?
March 30, 2010 at 10:32 pm
Exactly how does belief in a diety exclude science in any way? Your thinking is fundamentally backassward.
perople use science to explain what they don't understand->
science tests and proves and gains understaning of the natural wrld->
people then want to control nature and turn to science->
science creates technology->
technology removes us from the natual world. I think the world would be a much better place without nuclear waste, pollution, guns, television, the internet, etc. I'm not saying these things aren't useful in today's society, but from a naturalistic standpoint yes I'd prefer it if people stopped driving, electricity, etc. If you use occam's razor to find the simplest solution heuristically; then, what's the best way to live? solve that one.
perople use science to explain what they don't understand->
science tests and proves and gains understaning of the natural wrld->
people then want to control nature and turn to science->
science creates technology->
technology removes us from the natual world. I think the world would be a much better place without nuclear waste, pollution, guns, television, the internet, etc. I'm not saying these things aren't useful in today's society, but from a naturalistic standpoint yes I'd prefer it if people stopped driving, electricity, etc. If you use occam's razor to find the simplest solution heuristically; then, what's the best way to live? solve that one.
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