I have a couple of patents in electronics. I have had the funny experience of having people tell me that what I claimed my circuits would do was theoretically impossible.
I would hand them the circuit and ask them to measure what it does. You get the strangest looks from folks when you smile and suggest that there is a flaw either in their theory or in my working hardware.
If it comes to a conflict, I'll take working hardware and proven science over anyone's theory, anytime. That includes "theories" and speculation about deities.
And for those who claim science only, has science ever proven that God doesn't exist? 200 years ago, flight of man was considered impossible, but that theory was proven incorrect.
Now people claim God doesn't exist because His existance can't be proven now?
<< I would have to go along and say both.And for those who claim science only, has science ever proven that God doesn't exist? 200 years ago, flight of man was considered impossible, but that theory was proven incorrect.Now people claim God doesn't exist because His existance can't be proven now? >>
LOL... you compare airplanes with supernatural beings? It's not exactly like god is going to be our next invention, you know.
No, but can you say that we will never discover proof of his existance?
And where did I comapre airplanes to supernatural beings? What I'm comparing is the lack of knowledge we had then about aerodynamics could be analogous to our lack of knowledge about God now.
Don't worry, I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything. That's impossible ( truly ). My beliefs are mine and your beliefs are your's.
I just don't like to see people claim that just because the existance of God has not been proven, that means it never will. I'm not claiming that it will be proven, but the possibility is there. To claim otherwise is to undermine the scientific principles that have driven us to so many of our discoveries and inventions.
duke, that's not necessarily true. Assume for the moment that there is not God (which I do not believe). The nature of man is a result of evolution and surviving in this world. One of the traits that has allowed humans to survive and thrive is their curiosity. Curiosity leads to invention of tools which promote our survival. And as it has already been stated, curiosity leads to science.
Although that was probably intended as an insult, it's quite complimentary, considering you, Elledan, are one of the most closed minded personas I have encountered here.
Although that was probably intended as an insult, it's quite complimentary, considering you, Elledan, are one of the most closed minded personas I have encountered here. >>
ppfffftt... he he... (chuckling quietly to myself)
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