To: Con X-Poser
That's what I thought. God is automatically excluded ahead of time, no matter where the evidence leads, what the facts are, or what the truth is.
God ain't science, and science ain't religion, deal with it.
God cannot be used as a causality, because god cannot be proven to exist, that is why it is called faith.
If science used faith then it wouldn't be called science, it would be called religion.
201 posted on
05/06/2003 10:52:07 PM PDT by
Aric2000
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To: Aric2000
God cannot be used as a causality, because god cannot be proven to exist, that is why it is called faith.
Actually, nothing in science can be proven. One of the things that excludes God from the scientific method is that God is non-falsifiable -- that is, there's no real test that, if it failed, would show that God does not exist.
206 posted on
05/06/2003 10:57:55 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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