Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 12:30 am
Harbal wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 12:23 am
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 10:29 pm
So, you don't know what data there is, or how plausible it is, but you still insist "there's obviously enough" of it?
Correct. My trust in science is based on its track record.
Apparently not. Apparently, your faith is based on the hope that science has data you've never heard of, and the quality of which you don't know, if they have it.
I neither have faith nor hope in science. Science has been remarkably successful at discovering how the world works, so I have a certain amount of confidence in it, but that's not the same thing as faith. And what do you imagine I am hoping for? If science says the universe started with the Big Bang, I say, "okay, that's interesting", and if it then changes it's mind and says, no, we got it wrong, I would say, "fair enough, so what do you think now, then?" I really don't have any preference for how the universe came into existence, why should I have? Science is always searching for truth, whereas you found God and stopped looking.
IC wrote:Harbal wrote:Okay, give us some scientific data that shows God created everything, or even that he exists.
I've been doing that on the other threads you've been following. So why do it here?
I can't remember seeing anything that resembled scientific support for God, but if I did see it, I can only assume I recognised it for what it was.
IC wrote:Harbal wrote:It's nothing to do with science, really. The bottom line is; I don't believe in mythical creatures.
Ah. There's the truth of the matter.
Well, thanks for at least being frank about that.
I would never be anything else, but then I am not wedded to any beliefs that require me to be anything else.