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I agree that in my opinion there is no scientific evidence for the existence of any deities. However, I am a Theist myself. I really don't personally believe that science can prove the existence of the supernatural.
It depends on the specifics. Sometimes they are ridiculed but only when they jump to conclusions they shouldn't. I support the scientific study of the paranormal so long as people accept that natural solutions or explanations can be derived from it. Paranormal means beyond the normal. It isn't spooky crazy things but rather things we don't know about yet.There is a section of the science world that investigates the "paranormal" but it is not taken seriously (and/or ridiculed) by mainstream science.
It depends on the specifics. Sometimes they are ridiculed but only when they jump to conclusions they shouldn't. I support the scientific study of the paranormal so long as people accept that natural solutions or explanations can be derived from it. Paranormal means beyond the normal. It isn't spooky crazy things but rather things we don't know about yet.
It's debatable, though probably irrelevant.
We're all dumb sheeple who never question our beliefs, after all.No, you're right, there is no scientific evidence of God. About every other month or so, someone comes back to remind us all of that fact.
It would help if people stopped thinking we theists believe in a magic man in the clouds though.Religion isn't about scientific evidence, at least the religions that have a God, they are faith based.
It would help if people stopped thinking we theists believe in a magic man in the clouds though.
Exactly.^This pretty much. G-d is not anthropomorphic and anthropophatic. If we assume such, G-d is much more realistic and more probable to exist.
You know we're cool really.Even more reasonable than the existence of the UK and British people.
Well everyone, I have returned to Catholicism and that also includes all of my previous views.
That said, I still believe there is no scientific evidence of God. I'm not sure if there ever will be. Regardless, I do believe that God exists. I do believe that there are several good philosophical arguments for the existence of God but believe me, I don't know them well enough to explain them. Saint Thomas Aquinas had several good philosophical arguments for God's existence. I believe Saint Augustine of Hippo did as well. And finally, there is the Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano which some may see as evidence of God's existence. Scientific tests were done on it and proved several things. You can learn more here:
Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano
Miracle of Lanciano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Physician Tells of Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano | ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome
Well everyone, I have returned to Catholicism and that also includes all of my previous views.
That said, I still believe there is no scientific evidence of God. I'm not sure if there ever will be. Regardless, I do believe that God exists. I do believe that there are several good philosophical arguments for the existence of God but believe me, I don't know them well enough to explain them. Saint Thomas Aquinas had several good philosophical arguments for God's existence. I believe Saint Augustine of Hippo did as well. And finally, there is the Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano which some may see as evidence of God's existence. Scientific tests were done on it and proved several things. You can learn more here:
There is no evidence there is no god (or gods)