But science is woefully inadequate in answering life's most important questions, such as, why are we here and for what purpose are we here. God answers all of those questions definitively and absolutely. This is not science's charter. So it is not a failing of science that it doesn't try.
Those answers will never be found in the minds of men.
Perhaps not. But the major, persistent ethical failings of those who thought to look for them in the minds of Gods gives me no optimism that seeking these answers is a fruitful enterprise. Let's ask Galileo and Bruno, and 100,000 or so jews, gypsies, or anabaptists horribly murdered by the agents of God's Perfect Love what they think of the project, why don't we?
If we are to do that, then look too at the 30 million babies horribly murdered by the contemporary agents of evil in the name of fill in blank
That is in this nation, this age, this time. What have you done against it? What have you said against it?
Is it horrible murder that riles you up so? Or is its mention only a tool for you?
Wolf