Klorophyll Wrote:It's still very meaningful for the theist.
With me at least, you are pounding on open doors. Your beliefs may be absolutely true, but, per the principle of parsimony, I reject all of them. Planets and stars may move due to invisible angels who are pushing them, with the equations of Einstein and Newton being their "rulebook" with the subtle chaotic behavior in all celestial motion being postulated as evidence of "angelic consciousness". Even if such is true, it's unnecessary to believe, as such a proposition is one of an infinite number of nonverifiable, nonfalsifiable beliefs.
If God exists, let him/her/it spontaneously heal an adult amputee on live television under controlled conditions; that will grab my attention, rather quickly.
Until then, you'll have to do better as opposed to your ad nauseam repetitions. After all, you've been at it now for nearly 3 month's, and you've convinced no one here. The only reason that I am here is, as an interested layperson in physics, I am both somewhat amused and certainly enlightened by Polymath's trashing of your understanding of modern physics.