To: kinoxi
I don't understand how a physicist can be an atheist.Perhaps their chosen discipline demands both logic and rationality.
To: elkfersupper
The fundamental particles created themselves...
Quite logical. /s
15 posted on
05/13/2007 7:17:59 PM PDT by
kinoxi
To: elkfersupper
"Perhaps their chosen discipline demands both logic and rationality."
What is logical about believing that all of creation is an accident? Think outside the box. The complexity of things are much too vast for modern science to bottle in a jar of simple equations and observations. To put things into perspective, I suggest you consider the vastness of unexplored space. To put it bluntly..I believe modern science is elementary.
32 posted on
05/13/2007 8:26:01 PM PDT by
Earthdweller
(All reality is based on faith in something.)
To: elkfersupper
Perhaps their chosen discipline demands both logic and rationality.
What else would you like to teach me about my profession? Could it be that logic and rationality are not aligned with your cynicism? Newton and Maxwell think so. -Christian physicist
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