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Is God at war with science, or science so earthy it can't see God isn't author of confusion, but of peace?
Seems to me God is one has neither any sides to take,
nor does Grace-->Mercy-->Peace have any war to fight.
War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.
Perhaps: science without religion is lame, and
religion without science is blind. ~Albert Einstein
So perhaps: there's a flaw to both sides of
this war: atheist (science) vs theist (religion).
Perhaps: Peace is the absence of war, and
neither of science (lame) vs religion (blind);
like man is neither of children vs children; So
God said let us make man (not children), and
blessed the man to whom no sin is imputed.
Man-kind, to whom no sin imputed;
What an interesting concept, having
neither ills to cure nor any blindness.
11 Answers
- FitzLv 79 years ago
God is irelevent to science. Science is based on natural laws, one does not need to invoke god for a scientific explanation. In fact it goes beyond not needing to, one CANNOT invoke god when speaking scientifically.
Regardless of whether god exists or not, science has to do with the natural, not the supernatural.
-EDIT-
Thumbs downers, you're disapproval is also irelevent. Science is the natural world and explanations using natural means. God is of the supernatural world and transcends science. The supernatural is irelevent when speaking of the natural.
Example:
If god is real, then he created water.
When speaking scientifically we say water is one part hydrogen, two parts oxygen. We never mention god.
God is irelevent to the scientific explanation. So stop being so huffy just because I used "god" and "irelevent" in the same sentence. My statement is accurate regardless of your beliefs in the existence of god.
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On a side note, you're quoting Einstein out of context. You include that quote thinking he is supporting your argument, but here is another quote from Einstein: "I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it." (Albert Einstein, 1954) He was a deist that was not religious in any way.
Lastly, you associate atheism with science which is also incorrect. A few examples where they deviate is Buddhism, Jainism, and Animism. All three are atheistic religions that include the supernatural which is contrary to science.
- 5 years ago
Science method fairly part of me! With out that i are not able to breathe.....All my interests are handiest toward nature and environment. I can in no way relate god with science. Its wholly exclusive. However, we will simply literally mean that "science is my god" ---- meaning to assert that i really like science a lot that i praise it too much.
- Q&A QueenLv 79 years ago
Nope. God is not at war with science. Science, does, however, attempt to place itself in a position ABOVE God or REPLACING God. Science is a wonderful thing. Has accomplished tremendous things. It is NOT, however, God. Anything it has learned or done has been through an observation of what GOD created.
- Anonymous9 years ago
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- 9 years ago
Yes that's very nice poetry... But it is not even remotely close to a logical argument for the existence of deities.
- Anonymous9 years ago
The 10th word in your question made me LOL.