RE: ''Yes, Scientists believe in God''.
December 24, 2008 at 9:37 am
(This post was last modified: December 24, 2008 at 9:38 am by LukeMC.)
In which case, isn't truth merely the agreement with facts and reality? If I saw a black shoe and said "this is a black shoe", my statement would be in agreement with the state of the object and therefore "true"? As apposed to calling it a white shoe, which is in direct contrast to reality. For a statement to be true, it must correspond with factual reality. If the statement is useful, "God exists", it may not necessarily correspond to actuality.
But I'm no expert.
EDIT* that is assuming that there is an objective reality which we are a part of. If not, my argument falls to pieces.
But I'm no expert.
EDIT* that is assuming that there is an objective reality which we are a part of. If not, my argument falls to pieces.