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i really see no reason to believe in him. there are so many arguments to his non existence. come on, you religious fanatics. bring it on.
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Scientific proofs are assumptions based on experimental evidence. Further experiments are conducted either to reinforce the evidence for the initial assumption or to find a contradiction to it. Newton's Laws of motion was all there was to physics until Albert Einstein came up with relativity. Newton's Laws are all we need for everyday life, but Einstein's new ideas have given us a new way of understanding phenomena in the universe that Newton's Laws could not explain. The composition of neucleons being quarks, the nuclear strong force, black holes - they're all assumptions based on experimental evidence. There is no concrete "proof" in science. Mathematics is different - mathematical proof is absolute. Once something is proven in math, it never changes.
About evolution, though it is not far from the truth as you say, there are some evidences against it. Humans seem to evolve from certain regions in Africa and at the same time in regions of China. The chances of the same type of species evolving in completely different parts of the world are very slim. Anyway, "proving" that evolution is true doesn't make a difference to whether God exists or not. Whatever that is written on the Bible is by humans and much of it is just human imagination. The facts are not important - the important thing is the belief that there's something "above" us that is so beautiful that words cannot explain and that someday we can see it. |
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