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Originally Posted by PsyOps Let me correct you here:
How’s that? |
"a" magical occurrence over several millennia? I don't get it. Do you mean several millennia of belief in alleged miracles?
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Originally Posted by PsyOps I hope you are clear on one thing, that faith cannot be measured by some ambiguous equation. |
Science can't be described with ambiguous equations; when they are ambiguous, they are hunches, wishes or lies.
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Originally Posted by PsyOps You simply refuse acknowledge that your belief in certain sciences simply goes no further than faith. |
Call it faith if you will; it is a belief that everything abides by the natural laws. A chemical reaction will go the same way -- everytime -- if all the variables are controlled. Physical entities are subject to certain forces and must react in certain ways.
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Originally Posted by PsyOps And according to you none of us (that believe in a God) are right. Muslims, Christians, Hindu, etc… we’re all wrong. |
Not necessarily; I don't have all the answers. All I can deduce is that if religions hold mutually contradicting beliefs, and one of those beliefs is "true" then the others have to be false. Which one? Pick the one that you feel comfortable with and accept it as religion, just don't try to teach it as fact.
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Originally Posted by PsyOps Just magic. It’s magic that the universe even exists in the first place regardless of how it got here. Your belief doesn’t have an answer for that; mine does. |
It is PHENOMENAL that the universe exists, and that life developed as it did. It would be magic if the universe was devoid of energy yet life existed; it would be magic if, in our universe, hydrogen and oxygen didn't combine to form the compound water that has all of its specific properties yet lifeforms as we know them existed anyway.