Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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It might help if posters if theyseparate the discussion of GOD vis a vis religion because all it does is confuse the main issue and that is does GOD exist?
A person may no longer follow a particular religion or any religion because of human omissions or commissions. Science follows its consecutive discoveries to replace a previous theory or add on to it and use them to support their beliefs. Christians follow the bible and utilize it to support their beliefs A person can be a Christian and not belong to any religion |
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While you and I are a little off topic (but maybe we’re really not), you bring up an excellent point: I think religion is the worst thing that ever happened to Christianity. I believe in God and in the redemption of His Son. “Religion” gets carried away with its own particular versions of “the right way to believe” while it is each individual’s right to decide on their own how and what they choose/want to believe. After all, if God Himself has given us free will to choose to believe or not, why is it that man thinks he should decide or judge for any/all others? Or is it man’s insecurity that has frightened him into judging others who think/believe differently than he does? After all, if “you” think differently than I do then one of us has to be wrong and because of my precarious walk, I dare not let that error reside within me, therefore, the euphemistic “you” must be wrong. I’m interested in your or any other reader’s thoughts. |
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Fear and man's own particular versions of “the right way to believe” work against all that.
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However when it come to science we differ. Laboratory studies are subject to error, sometimes exaggerated because of hubris or out of desperation. Further science is the continuing study of disproving a previous theory and as such it is never settled. Finally and overall it is ridden with confirmation bias and too often inferences that are pure speculation such as why dinosaurs disappeared Essentially whether is is GOD or science they are both faith based I greatly respect you deep faith as it takes great courage to get to that point |
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Is science faith-based? - Bad Astronomy | DiscoverMagazine.com : Bad Astronomy Faith in science and religion: Truth, authority, and the orderliness of nature. Science Is Not Based on Faith*|*Victor Stenger
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Thank you for those article they do give one pause for thought and they are very enlightening. good information thank you. I noticed that in the first referenced article the author stated : "The scientific method makes one assumption and one assumption only, the Universe obeys a set of rules." But does all of the Universe, obey a set of rules, the same set of rules. As vast and complex this issue envelopes what rules are those and the bigger question is WHO MADE THOSE RULES AND WHO CONTROLS THEM? Is this assumption an admission of faith? All the discoveries they cite relate to the Earth per se but do they or can they relate to the entire Universe, a Universe we only now speculate about? One has to admit that it takes an act of faith to explore a country, a world, a theory. What the authors have done is to express the end of the story (result) but the beginning all had to have a faith based element by the scientist to even contemplate to explore their curosity. |
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We can't even explain how to cure the common cold or eliminate cancer. How in the world can you expect us to explain the origin of the universe with our limited intelligence? If you give credit to God for things we can't explain, then you can give him credit for the cold or cancer.
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"If you are an atheist, and there is no God, then how can you explain the origin of the universe?"
Somethings are just beyond our current frames of reference and hopefully people will remain curious about these ideas like the origins of the universe and learn more in the future. This is different than concluding there must be a supernatural being involved in creating the universe because we do not have another answer. The question makes me think of what ancient people thought about the cause of thunder. Their understanding of science so limited, they thought it must be caused by the gods. They had no other answer to what caused thunder. The question was beyond their frame of reference. I cannot explain the origin of the universe, but, I remain curious about it. |
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Maybe it's correct and maybe not but I don't see a big need to know more than that. If they eventually find out more or come up with a new theory I'll be glad to hear about it. But I'm not under any illusion that we will ever have a final comprehensive answer as to how the universe began. A singularity was not the beginning, in my opinion. I don't have anything against books, I just don't have the time to read everything that's been recommended. ![]() |
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I consider myself an agnostic theist.
One of the many things I question is why topics such as this are even included in the "Non-villages discussion". Why is this not off with all the church stuff.
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