The Fine Tuning of the Universe

Yes he does, and he also says there might be an uncaused cause. In other words, he's admitting he doesn't really know for sure, which is fine. It's more than fine, it's absolutely necessary to have an open and honest debate on this particular subject. We must all admit that at this point and time there are no where near enough facts for anyone to be absolutely certain about creation. We can suppose something happened. That much is self evident. We can study the timeline and how things evolved. We can draw some intelligent conclusions about evolution as it happened on this planet. But why, we don't yet know why. Does there have to be an answer to why? No there does not, but the curious mind must ask the question.

How is the scientific question.
Why is the question religion asks and to which it asserts its simplistic answer, wherever things aren't as you say, absolutely certain. Or even when they are.
 
How is the scientific question.
Why is the question religion asks and to which it asserts its simplistic answer, wherever things aren't as you say, absolutely certain. Or even when they are.



Simplistic. Oh, ok. Like when a child is born with a pecker and Christians refer to the child as a boy.

The contrast to that is science minded folks like yourself who understand the nuances and complexities of gender fluidity, and realize that if the guy thinks he's a woman, then he's a woman.


#that'ssciencefolks!

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How is the scientific question.
Why is the question religion asks and to which it asserts its simplistic answer, wherever things aren't as you say, absolutely certain. Or even when they are.
you are confusing religion with God

and confusing people who believe God could possibly exist with religions who say He does exist

sounds like your problem is not with God but with the church
 
...God, but it is very obvious that science has no idea at all about
Science has not yet encountered a god on which to base an observation. Thus far, science has done a far better job of uncovering and explaining the mysteries of the universe than the simple reliance on abracadabra and hocus pocus, the go-to source for simple minds whenever they get confused and don't understand something instinctively.

These exchanges in the R part of P&R are really getting boring.
 
Science has not yet encountered a god on which to base an observation. Thus far, science has done a far better job of uncovering and explaining the mysteries of the universe than the simple reliance on abracadabra and hocus pocus, the go-to source for simple minds whenever they get confused and don't understand something instinctively.

These exchanges in the R part of P&R are really getting boring.
boring to you, but really exciting for those of us that are getting ready to meet our maker
 
I have no idea why people care what other people think. Look, there are people even today that believe the Earth is flat.

No one gives two shits what you or I believe. For the most part, we can choose to believe whatever we want (we have to be careful when it comes to decisions about our children. Those may be unlawful.) Unicorns, Superheroes, Prime Movers, etc! Where there is a problem is when our children come together in a public school. In this case, I don't want my children being taught that Creationism is a legitimate alternative to Darwinism (now correctly known as Evolution). I am not saying you are wrong, I am saying I don't want my tax dollars going to that. I am not saying your tax dollars can go to whatever you want.

Or when laws are being made that affect what my daughter can or can't do with her body. Or what I can or can't do with my genitals. Or that you are treated the same way in an airplane that you are without fear or racial generalization. Or what I choose to do on my Sunday mornings.

From a philosophical point of view, this is the most difficult question that can be asked, "what started it all"? All that science says is that it doesn't know. Scientists, being people, also go one step further. In every instance where we have not known the answer and have attributed to one God or another, as we have progressed in knowledge we have explained one phenomena or another that could not be explained without attributing it to God. So human beings are very much affected by experience.

The reason that existence and initial cause is so hard is that it cannot be resolved without infinite regress. Even if God appeared to every scientist on Earth and it was clear that it was God, it wouldn't help. We would still have the problem of how God came to be. If then God sat down and had a conversation with scientists, I am certain that conversation would involve logic, mathematics, physics, etc, and most exciting, things we had not thought of yet. When asked how he came to be, I am 100% certain the answer would not be "I have always been", but more along the lines of a possible scientific theory.

No matter what, unless the details were laid out, if it didn't make sense, we would dismiss God's answer, EVEN IF WE KNEW HE WAS GOD AND HAD CREATED THIS UNIVERSE! In fact, we would use the data point that God existed as another useful scientific jumping off point in our search for the truth!

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I have no idea why people care what other people think. Look, there are people even today that believe the Earth is flat.

No one gives two shits what you or I believe. For the most part, we can choose to believe whatever we want (we have to be careful when it comes to decisions about our children. Those may be unlawful.) Unicorns, Superheroes, Prime Movers, etc! Where there is a problem is when our children come together in a public school. In this case, I don't want my children being taught that Creationism is a legitimate alternative to Darwinism. I am not saying you are wrong, I am saying I don't want my tax dollars going to that. I am not saying your tax dollars can go to whatever you want.

Or when laws are being made that affect what my daughter can or can't do with her body. Or what I can or can't do with my genitals. Or that you are treated the same way in an airplane that you are without fear or racial generalization. Or what I choose to do on my Sunday mornings.

From a philosophical point of view, this is the most difficult question that can be asked, "what started it all"? All that science says is that it doesn't know. Scientists, being people, also go one step further. In every instance where we have not known the answer and have attributed to one God or another, as we have progressed in knowledge we have explained one phenomena or another that could not be explained without attributing it to God. So human beings are very much affected by experience.

The reason that assistance and initial cause is so hard is that it cannot be resolved without infinite regress. Even if God appeared to every scientist on Earth and it was clear that it was God, it wouldn't help. We would still have the problem of how God came to be. If then God sat down and had a conversation with scientists, I am certain that conversation would involve mathematics, physics, etc. When asked how he came to be, I am 100% certain the answer would not be "I have always been", but more along the lines of a possible scientific theory.

No matter what, unless the details were laid out, if it didn't make sense, we would dismiss God's answer, EVEN IF WE KNEW HE WAS GOD!

Muslim chaplain claims discrimination on United flight

http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/30/us/united-flight-muslim-chaplain/index.html


Arizona Senator Wants Mandatory Church Attendance

http://www.ibtimes.com/arizona-senator-wants-mandatory-church-attendance-video-1863094
it's not that we "care" what others think, it's just that we "enjoy" listening to what others think
 
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