I guess I am to deduce that Jim Robinson made you the "anti-God" forum police.
FYI, there is no 'Godless Science' forum. In fact, there is no 'Science' forum.
It's a simple request. Why can't they answer the question?
One other thing, probably 90%+ of the people in this country believe that God had some hand in the beginnings of the universe. I'd venture a guess that number is even higher among conservatives.
Why do a few of you insist on berating, belittling and scoffing at anyone professing a belief in God and continually try to run them out of any science thread?
You do not have a monopoly on scientific opinion nor scientific fact.
One last thing. If you want to be the big frog in the pond, ask Jim Robinson to create a Science forum. You can bloviate to your heart's content over there. But until then, you don't own the threads dealing with Science/God/Intelligent Design/Creation/Evolution.
I believe God had a hand in creating this universe we observe and that some of the answers people are looking for can be found in God. It is not your place to declare any science thread "God-Free".
Again, for the FIFTH time, Junior, Dimensio, do you believe in God?
There was a time when an equal number of people in the world believed that illnesses were in fact demonic possession, and that possessed people should be put to death. Today, we know this to be false, and we understand illnesses, both physical and mental, their causes, and possible cures.
Reaching that level of understanding in no way diminished belief in God; there are many, many good Christian doctors out there.
There was a time when heliocentrism was dubbed an idea that could not be held as truth by the Church, and even called heresy by some within it. We now know better.
Does understanding the way things work somehow diminish belief in God?
It hasn't thus far...why would it do so now?