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Posted On: Why Science cannot disprove a God
at 11/20/2009 1:57pmInvention is a different concept. These are people with an idea working to prove that idea.
For every Edison or Wright ... more(+)
Imagine how life would be like now if Thomas Edison (i know he did not originally discover glowing carbon) gave up after his 20th atempt at making the light bulb, stating: "Because i can not do it now, it is impossible to be done."
Or if the Wright brothers stated: "Man can not fly so there is no use to even try".
Invention is a different concept. These are people with an idea working to prove that idea.
For every Edison or Wright Brother there are others that have an idea that comes to nothing either because of effort or because it is impossible.
The beauty of science is that it can adjust to new information. At the moment God doesn't matter to science because there is nothing missing from scientific theory that would require a God.
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Science does not have to disprove or prove a God's existance.
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at 2009-11-20 16:16:22I have a feeling that Morons (excuse me, Mormons) have a very limited variety of reading material. If their horizons ... more(+)
I have a feeling that Morons (excuse me, Mormons) have a very limited variety of reading material. If their horizons were larger, they would have moved to a different beliefs long ago. close(-)
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