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    Quote Originally Posted by META99 View Post
    Ok, I’m not saying all the amazing things that the above scientists discovered or defined are suddenly there because they did discover them. Yes they were there before. That seems criminal to think that way. By defining things in math and science, such as astronomy, biology, dynamics and physics, we can apply those things to how life began on earth. And saying “oh well it’s because God did it”, doesn’t seem like a mindful approach to our existence. But I will say even Charles Darwin believed in God and he was the father of evolution. But I do get it, you can’t disprove that some “force” wasn’t there to start the whole thing. Your argument, if I understand, is saying who is to say god did mint out the gases and proteins in the universe to begin life”.
    I don’t worship scientists. I do believe their work. I certainly would never worship Max Planck just because he discovered quantum physics. Quantum physics existed before but now we have something to call it. Now and However there also many people out there that believe we are all genetic descendente of the Bible’s Adam and Eve. Which I can’t even have that conversation


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    Basically, if God did create the elements which make up the universe and fundamentals upon which science is based on, then we should look to scientists for the answers to how and why things work the way they do. Now if we're talking about spirituality, life after death, morality, etc... then religion can fill that in for those who want to believe it. They are two distinct things, for the most part. '

    My problem is when people put religion over science when discussing physical phenomena. Increase in tornadoes... God's mad at us - that sort of thing. There's a scientific explanation for everything happening around us. Whether a higher power put these things in motion during the creation of the universe (as we know it) or if that power is still influencing things as we speak, that's something we will never know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Test Monsterone View Post
    Basically, if God did create the elements which make up the universe and fundamentals upon which science is based on, then we should look to scientists for the answers to how and why things work the way they do. Now if we're talking about spirituality, life after death, morality, etc... then religion can fill that in for those who want to believe it. They are two distinct things, for the most part. '

    My problem is when people put religion over science when discussing physical phenomena. Increase in tornadoes... God's mad at us - that sort of thing. There's a scientific explanation for everything happening around us. Whether a higher power put these things in motion during the creation of the universe (as we know it) or if that power is still influencing things as we speak, that's something we will never know.
    Yes. Very true. They are two distinct things.
    Many people don’t allow Conversations about science and religion to mingle together.

    This kind of conversation tends to ultimately come down to the question of “what started everything”. On my side, and with what I’ve studied, and what I believe, is that a random event is what sparked a reaction that caused what we call the universe to begin. And ultimately earth. I get your point that it is difficult to deny a “force” driving the beginning. In my mind it is conceivable. But ultimately in my scientific brain... unbelievable.

    Test Monsterone I would like to tell you that I have enjoyed our back and forth. Thank you for not making this discussion about religion.

    Like I mentioned before, even Charles Darwin, likely hated by many religious affiliations, has been known to declare that there is something greater than all of us and the universe.


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