"Naturalism of the gaps" is a somewhat clever phrase. Too bad about the ancient ideas of curses and omens and pissed off gods or devils or spirits gave way to germ theory, meteorology, tectonics, and astronomy, to name a few. You have it utterly backwards - science has systematically deepened our understanding of the universe. We're not confident in naturalistic answers being found for our remaining questions due to blind faith, but because of the rather long and broad track record science has. That's not faith, it's reasonable expectation that the trend will continue because there's no reason why it shouldn't.
"God's invisible qualities... have been clearly seen." LMAO.
And you finish it off with the tired "You're just atheists because you enjoy sin" BS. Yes, please, tell me what I think. Quick, how many fingers am I holding up?
"God's invisible qualities... have been clearly seen." LMAO.
And you finish it off with the tired "You're just atheists because you enjoy sin" BS. Yes, please, tell me what I think. Quick, how many fingers am I holding up?
"I was thirsty for everything, but blood wasn't my style" - Live, "Voodoo Lady"