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It's always confused me how someone that believes in a religion can be a scientist. They directly contradict each other. It just makes it sound like people are in denial.
Well, I believe in a Creator directly because of science. We aren't a result of chaos that just happened to line up at precisely the right time. Let's take the rules that govern the universe. Gravity is a constant. Science proves that. It didn't magically happen. The laws of thermodynamics. The math is always correct and it was occurring well before anyone could articulate it. Same with biology. It takes 3500 calories to change one pound of weight, so many grams of protein to maintain muscle mass. I can keep going but the point is, God said it was created and science proves its not a happy random accident. So if that points to plausibility, what other things in the Bible can be plausible, even pointing to truth?
This sounds like a whole lot of mental gymnastics to me to justify the logic. While I can't explain how everything came to be, it also can't be explained how God came to exist and until either one is proven, it makes far more sense that things have adapted over a billion of years instead of a single entity that there isn't a single shred of evidence to exist. Religion just doesn't seem logical to me.
I could try to explain it better for you to understand if you'd like. There's no mental gymnastics. Can you explain why if there's no definitive source, what makes God not a plausible explanation? Given the scientific method of observation, what rules that out as a possibility?
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
We don't have to rule it out, it is up to the person asserting it to provide evidence of it being true. I don't have to disprove unicorns, I can demand that unicorn believers show me the data. You are reversing the burden of proof.
In any case the problem of evil pretty much rules out any god you would actually want to follow. So while there might be some diest god out there it isn't like it gives us anything. You are not going to pray to a being that isn't listening and wouldn't care if it heard.
What does science say is not a random, happy accident, and where do they state this?
The constants of the universe do not require an intelligent designer. Additionally religion depends on the supposed non-consistent behavior of existence. E.g. miracles.
Really can't have it both ways. Does the universe appear governed by laws? That means it has an intelligent creator. Does it appear governed by chance? Well that also requires an intelligent creator. The assertion can't be tested and as such isn't worth worrying about.
So where did gravity come from? Where did the laws of thermodynamics come from? What about the laws of motion? If you can't definitively explain its origin, objectively why is God not a plausible answer?
You must have forgotten to read this part. I know because you decided to ignore it.
If the chaos had lined up a bit later, or a bit earlier, we might not exist. Everything might be a bit different, almost as if this slightly different universe was perfectly designed for the slightly different creatures living in it. Magic.
If we didn't exist we wouldn't be here to wonder why we didn't. The miracle isn't that we fit the universe we live in, the muscle would be a universe that we don't fit in and yet here we are.
Yes. My point was that if the universe were a little different then we'd also be a little different. It's all a weird crazy miracle though. Anything existing at all, or nothing existing, all incomprehensible, like magic.
If you say so.
If you can explain the existance of existance then i'm all ears, if you can prove it with the scientific method then you might as well be god. I'm just an agnostic atheist who happily sees the whole damn shebang as a big wtf.
It isn't that I know it is your assertion that I can never know.
I genuinely have no idea what you're trying to communicate.