Bill, you said.."Science is based upon observation, we can't observe God, so Science can say nothing about God. That's why God is left out of the picture. It's kinda like trying to do a math proof using a step "then a miracle occurred". For more info see talkorigins.org and talkorigins.org "
I agree wholeheartedly, you can't be scientific and say "then a miracle occurred" LOL....
However, I would say that science does observe God. In fact, I'd say it comes ever closer to understanding God within the bits it figures out- without ever quite getting there. Quite plausibly I think I can say GOD is ALL that science ever observes. OK?
I mean hey, it's(the universe, life?) all miraculous and wondrous(which may prod folks to endeavor to be scientists). Science discovers logical truths behind things. "Science" believes there will always be such explanations available- I agree; but as knowledge leads to more questions(greater ignorance?) and more difficult problems to solve, even scientists may bow down to the unknowable and call it-- GOD. I think that's probably appropriate, hence I believe in a "creating" force we can't measure around here. I can't prove it, you can't disprove it- science has a long way to go on that one, VBG. However it seems...logical, to me. LOL, but seriously!
Disclaimer- I do not attend any church nor do I believe in a single dogmatic religion in this world.
Dan B |