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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 19:50:32 -0800, -rick- wrote:
HK wrote: I don't have any problems with the idea of a creator. Why not a creator? It is as good an explanation as any. I don't think so. I see it more as unnecessary complication presented as simplification, possible but highly improbable. The odd thing is that the closer and closer science gets to explaining life, the universe and everything, the more they are puzzled because of the unique nature of - well, life, the universe and everything. :) I was reading some material last week about a physicist at MIT who is most definetly an atheist and one of his comments just jumped out at me. He was discussing the science behind the search for the ultimate particle - the base building element of the universe. I'm paraphrasing here because I can't get the exact quote at the moment - mainly because the book is in the living room and I'm still sore from falling on my tushie yesterday (damn ice) and don't want to walk that far - he said: If I didn't know any better, I'd have to believe that somebody is playing a giant cosmic joke on us because the closer we come, the further we are from defining ourselves and our universal environment. Heh... :) I don't see a distinction between faith and non-faith. They are both different sides of the same belief coin. It's a choice you make - either you do or you don't. Intellectually, they both require belief. I've always enjoyed St. Thomas Aquinas's approach. He felt that the existence of God is neither self-evident nor beyond proof essentially saying that arguments for the existence of God typically include metaphysical, empirical, inductive, and subjective types and arguments against typically include empirical, deductive, and inductive. Works for me. |
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