cofty and CO,
Wow! my hero Einstein didn't believe in God. You have proper got me there. Well done boys!!! I will have to check out some more of his work to confirm what you both say, but I have no reason to doubt it as yet.
Kate xx
science imo does not have all the answers.
when i discover gaps in science, it's easy for me, as a temporary measure to fill in the gaps with god.
i do this until i have learnt something new.. what about you?
cofty and CO,
Wow! my hero Einstein didn't believe in God. You have proper got me there. Well done boys!!! I will have to check out some more of his work to confirm what you both say, but I have no reason to doubt it as yet.
Kate xx
science imo does not have all the answers.
when i discover gaps in science, it's easy for me, as a temporary measure to fill in the gaps with god.
i do this until i have learnt something new.. what about you?
but there is nothing in the physical laws known to science that requires the active intervention of God to form the universe.-K99
I am afraid I disagree again. Yes there is, as another poster mentioned which impressed upon me....God had to use complex separating techniques in order for the correct balance of entantiomers to be formed in stero isomers for living things to form.
If you think I lack IQ to draw this conclusion thats okay with me. But I lack knowlege of how it could have happened by chance, not IQ.
Kate xx
science imo does not have all the answers.
when i discover gaps in science, it's easy for me, as a temporary measure to fill in the gaps with god.
i do this until i have learnt something new.. what about you?
Wouldn't it have been better just to accept that lack of understanding?-bemused
I accept I have a lack of understanding as does science in general, no harm though saying God did is there? If so tell me why
Kate xx
science imo does not have all the answers.
when i discover gaps in science, it's easy for me, as a temporary measure to fill in the gaps with god.
i do this until i have learnt something new.. what about you?
like the three laws of planetary motion of J Keppler, the laws of motion of I Newton, the equations of A Einstein, all three believers in a Creator and Eternity-prologs
We are on the same page. Sorry didn't read your post until now
Kate xx
science imo does not have all the answers.
when i discover gaps in science, it's easy for me, as a temporary measure to fill in the gaps with god.
i do this until i have learnt something new.. what about you?
Hey everyone thanks for posting....
Science has never filled a gap in with anything that requires the supernatural intervention of a divine being.-K99
I stopped reading your post after this sentence. I am afraid I disagree with you. Einstein knew the equation behind E=mc2. He understood how it worked. He believed in God. We all know that photons exist and are produced by matter in a chemical reaction. But I have never met or spoken to anyone who could explain it, or produce evidence that photons are produced by chance. When Einstein discovered a complex equation to explain how energy is produced, he did not say it required supernatural intervention. He just accepted and believed God did it.
Newton also believed in God. His work on Gravity isn't as complex, but still drives home my point. There is a gap in human knowledge, lets fill it with God or an intellegent being as a Creator.
Whats the big deal if we do?
Kate xx
science imo does not have all the answers.
when i discover gaps in science, it's easy for me, as a temporary measure to fill in the gaps with god.
i do this until i have learnt something new.. what about you?
Cliff, why is one who says "I don't know" intellectually superior to one who says "God did it"?
I cannot see the diiference in as far as intellect is concerned, we have atheists with a low IQ? We also have scientists with high IQ who say God did it? To me IQ has nothing to do with what one believes.
Kate xx
i bethelite sent this email out - can't really give out names.
we wrote these figures as quickly as possible, but could not keep up 100%).
you get to check these figures out when you get your 2014 yearbook.
but not much growth to be expected anytime soon unless something happens to religion in common.-emeth
Yeah like babylon the great falling perhaps! Nice to see you on this thread emeth-love Kate xx
science imo does not have all the answers.
when i discover gaps in science, it's easy for me, as a temporary measure to fill in the gaps with god.
i do this until i have learnt something new.. what about you?
cliff, thats easy too. If you do that, and think we shouldn't fill the gaps with God, thats ok with me. But I want to know why not? Why is it bad if we do? Kate xx
pray to the spaghetti monster or the deity of your choice but people, lets have some praising and praying and begging for mercy due to my atheistic ways.... i repent, i beg forgivness and i seek your kind ways oh lordy, i am but a humble man under your mighty heel....... i ask nothing in return.................bbbut some neuroanatomy written on my heart would be great, my meager conscience leaves considerable room for data!.
i did sacrifice that ...somewhat out of date .... tesco chicken to you last week!
i deposited it in your non recyclable altar, no hot ashes indeed!.
snare, are you praying to pass your medical finals, whilst being an atheist? Or is it a joke? Not sure hoe to take this thread.....but all the best, I hope you pass-Kate xx
cofty-wow! Thats sounds a scary conversation to listen to about your operation....good for you to make light of it. I am glad you pulled through ok-Kate xx
science imo does not have all the answers.
when i discover gaps in science, it's easy for me, as a temporary measure to fill in the gaps with god.
i do this until i have learnt something new.. what about you?
Science IMO does not have all the answers. When I discover gaps in science, it's easy for me, as a temporary measure to fill in the gaps with God. I do this until I have learnt something new.
What about you? Do you believe in the god-of-the-gaps? If so, why? If not, why not?
Kate xx