
06-10-2003, 05:46 AM
It's all about believing. Some believe in God, some don't. But, he who doesn't believe shouldn't bother presenting all kinds of 'scientific' facts proving God does not exist. Same goes for the believers. There simply is not enough proof.
At this moment in time, man does not know all. So many things are still unexplained. Darwin's theory concerning evolution of mankind does not explain all. There still are many contingencies. Not only how we evolved, but also how we function, how the universe functions. Thinking we are close to knowing all, is being naïve. Until that moment (of knowing all) arrives, if ever, one can not deny the existence of a God, nor can one prove it. From a scientific point of view. The way I see it, I don't have a choice. There must be a higher being in control. Also, the moment we know all there is to know, we become Gods ourselves. But I think we never will.
Consider this, what was going on before the Big Bang? Many scientists may have some kind of explanation, but they do not know for sure. If there was nothing, there was no God either, but then again, is our definition of 'nothing' correct? I guess 'nothing', 'never', etc. are relative concepts for humans. Example: Present day facts were mysteries in the Dark Ages. We still might think some things are not 'there', but if we do not know all, how can we be sure? The universe is filled with mysteries. Even for us 'intelligent' modern humans. We do not even know where and how the universe ends. All we know is that it is still expanding. Therefore, 'end' is a relative term as well. So is the ending of a human's life?
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