What a bunch of horse hockey. Scientists are pretending to have all the answers provided by science, all the time.
To scoff at questions of where the Universe came from, how does something emerge out of nothing, is easily applied to God. Where did God come from? How did God emerge out of nothingness??
And if you get those answered, then what?
What would change in your life if you had answers to those questions?
Nobody is scoffing at the questions. What is being scoffed at though, is the hypocrisy of demanding answers for those posed about God and being willing to give science a pass for not being able to answer them when it comes to the universe and singularity.
Double standards generally tend to be scoffed at.
Science scoffs at angels and demons and replaces it with ET's.
Science scoffs at heaven and hell and offers up in their place, multiple dimensions and alternate universes.
All scientists do is remove God and believe the same thing they condemn when God is part of the equation.
I disagree. Science does not scoff at god. SOME scientists do, but science does not.
Do you guide them with your experience, or do you drive them off with scoffing?
/johnny
You know, as many of these intellectual wastes of time as I’ve seen float through the media over the years, I begin to conclude that many of them are efforts just to troll the thought-space for “oddball” and “radical” responses from the religeous side. It’s nice to see reams of cogent response and discussion of it here. :-)
In the real world, do you actually know any real, working scientists?
Just curious ... because you've ascribed some base motives and base actions to "science" and "scientists" ... and I'm a bit curious as to your basis for doing so.