-173 Believing in science takes just as much faith as believing in God. amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I can see science.. I can't see God.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

you see some science. But do you see the big bang theory? Do you see RNA molecules? Did you see the dinosaurs all get killed by a comet or humans evolve from apes? Or life just spontaneously generate on a barren earth? I'm not saying i don't believe these things, but you still need quite a bit of faith to take what scientists say as the truth.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Its called the big bang THEORY for a reason. And i think youre forgetting that microscopes ad fossils exist.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

First off, a scientific theory is different than the common use of the word. For there to be a scientific theory, said theory has to be repeatedly tested and if one test goes against the theory, then the theory is out. Also, no microscope exists that can see atoms are molecules, and fossils can support evolution, but cannot prove it as you are implying.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

@1265918 (super_nerd42): Electrons microscopes allow for atomic imagery. Over 90 percent of scientists support the idea of evolution. (Scientists, as in university educated people who study how things work.) If over 90 percent of Doctors agreed X causes cancer, would you believe them? Maybe you don't take their word for it but all studies are documented and peer reviewed.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

"Electrons microscopes allow for atomic imagery." Do you know what this means? Electron microscopes have a resolution of about 50 pm... a proton or neutron has a radius of about 0.002 pm... And Heisenberg's uncertainty principle (the act of measuring something changes it) pretty much guarantees that you cannot see atoms in any detail whatsoever; everything beyond that is theory. That's what I think is so cool about atomic theory; scientists figured all those details about the atom without ever seeing it, but it's also why scientists were wrong about it so many times.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

http://www.blog.thesietch.org/2008/01/29/wana-see-what-gold-atoms-look-like/

by Anonymous 12 years ago

That's not really a valid point i mean 3000 years ago most educated people thought the sun revolved around the earth. Furthermore, just a hundred years ago a large majority of astronomers thought the universe was infinite. Just because a bunch of people believe it doesnt make it true.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

As I said though, "Maybe you don't take their word for it but all studies are documented and peer reviewed." You can inform yourself on any issue you wish.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Also I dont think you understand how theories work. Laws are universal observations. Such as an object falls. Theories aim to explain laws. Why do apples/objects fall? Theories do not become laws. The theory of evolution aims to explain why it appears animals change (evolve) through time. "If one test goes against a theory..." the theory doesn't necessarily 'go out'. You have to explain or account for such an anomaly.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You can see God's creations.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

The All-Mighty Flying Spaghetti Monster's*

by Anonymous 12 years ago

are you hinting you can look at a beautiful woman and not believe her to be one of Gods creations?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You have obviously just not been touched by His Noodley Appendage yet.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

ok, avoid the question more fuck tard

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Actually, it's the complete opposite. Believing in a god requires "faith", or something without evidence. "Evidence" is ALL science is and it's completely dependant upon it.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Beliving in something that has facts/evidence to back it up doesnt really require much faith

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Lolno.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Lolidiot

by Anonymous 12 years ago

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by Anonymous 12 years ago

Lolanon

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Is this site plagued with unspoken creationists? How else would this post be in the green?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Science is actually tangible though.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Why would anyone YYA this...

by Anonymous 12 years ago

My bio teacher always says, "I don't BELIEVE in scientific theories, because belief means there isn't sufficient evidence. With science, there is plenty of evidence. So I say I ACCEPT the theories."

by Anonymous 12 years ago

faith is believing in something without rational evidence is different than the theories and evidence supported by science

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Who decided that God must be the opposite of science?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I agree, they are both meta narratives that try to explain everything about the world whilst still sticking within their own paradigms of thinking.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

God is the opposite of science. There is nothing scientific about believing in God.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Science has been proven right millions of times (not necessarily anti-God science), but scientific theories in general. God has been proven 0 times

by Anonymous 12 years ago

There's pretty convincing evidence that Jesus was here on Earth.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Maybe a man that called himself Jesus Christ and claimed he was the son of God. There was (and is) also Charles Manson on Earth, who claimed to be Jesus. Does that make him the messiah?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Jesus was a real person, but that doesn't mean he did all the things the Bible said he did (turned water into wine, etc).

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Christians have opposed many scientific ideas and have been wrong. None of which they have been right. The most clear one is that they opposed the sun as the center of the milky way. That theory is clearly validated, yet the church continues to oppose other scientific advancements.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I think you mean that the sun is in the middle of the solar system not the milky way.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Ha, yes.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I saw this book somewhere. I think it was called "I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist". But anyways I find it hard to believe that something came from nothing and that we came from tiny germs.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Ignorance on a subject doesn't mean you can make omnipotent people up though. Just saying.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Ignorance on a subject doesn't mean you can make theories up though. Just saying.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

It's pretty @1266030 (OnePenguin): A theory is something that has a massive body of evidence behind it. A hypothesis is a claim with none.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

The problem with that is just because you're an atheist doesn't mean you HAVE to agree with the Big Bang Theory. I mean most of science is absolutely validated, but until a theory is used to explain something else in science, it's not really accepted by the scientific community. The Big Bang Theory is kind of in this boat right now, and there's still debate as to what actually happened at the start of the universe.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

It's pretty hypocritical for Christians to deny the existence of the All-Mighty Flying Spaghetti Monster, amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I have an example for intelligent design: Take a mockingbird, for example. I find it hard to believe that a bird evolved to mock hundreds of sounds ONLY through evolution. Now, come on with all the supposed "evidence" that mockingbirds have a evolutional advantage, and vote this down. I just heard one the other day, and this occurred to me.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

So you're saying you know for certain that the only reason they make that specific call is to "mock" other birds?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Does it really matter? That's not even relevant.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Have you ever considered that it's a unique mating call for its species? Or maybe it's a noise to scare predators away from its nest. The point is that you don't know why it makes the sound, making your argument invalid.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

It makes the sound for the same reason that every other song bird sings. That's like saying "Why do trees make a sound when they fall?" ono I was saying that the reason I believe in intelligent design is because the world's too complicated to just have happened all of a sudden. I was using a mockingbird as an example of the world's complexity. Why the bird makes the sound is COMPLETELY irrelevant to the idea of Intelligent Design. I seriously hope you're trolling. If not, ono

by Anonymous 12 years ago

So because the world and it's origins are too complicated to understand, it MUST have been created by an intelligent being. What's more incomprehensible. Evolution or a man in the sky making everything the way it is?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

If everything evolved from single-celled organisms, I seriously find it hard to believe all of the differences and complexity happened solely because of evolution. I believe that God made everything, and that it evolved from there. I don't think that everything in the world is the EXACT same as it was when it was created. What's more incomprehensible? The existence of a supreme being, whose prophecies have evidence of being fulfilled, or everything perfectly coming together to create the Universe, Earth, and organisms?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Considering that it took billions of years to come to this, I'm not surprised. And if you knew how big the universe was, you wouldn't doubt the possibility of the existence of ONE life-sustaining planet. What prophecies are you talking about?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFjoEgYOgRo

by Anonymous 12 years ago

The THEORY of creation is nothing but a THEORY. The same people who use that argument against science don't seem to get that it can be used against religion. Faith is believing in something without basis. Science is based on real time observations or observations of things like fossil records. Religion is based on faith.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I don't know about anyone else, but I love it when I see these kinda posts and they have tons of comments. Always a good read.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Why do people feel the need to hate on christians? Contrary to popular belief, most of us actually believe in both science and God. Who's to say God doesnt cause scientific things to occur? There is absoloutly know way to prove or disprove the existence of God.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Because science doesnt rely on a god to exist. otherwise it wouldnt be scientific. Scientific theory works best without an assumption of god. I actually like this moderate opinion more than some others i have read, but just thought i would point that out. Also: there is a reason that god cant be disproved. Its called logic. you cant literally prove a negative. To do so would require an inventory of the universe. And i doubt even this impossibility would be difinitive enough for christians. So if you make a claim it is up to you to prove it. Not us to disprove it. Yes? Thus i assert that a giant pipe smoking rabbit infact conrols the universe. i have to prove it because it would be impossible to disprove. Sorry this turned into a rant....

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yes,science doesn't need a God to exist, but that doesn't necessarily mean that God doesn't influence some of the things that happen, and as for the scientific theory working best without the assumption of god, i think that that is basically just an opinion, the way i feel is that It's kind of hard to believe the big bang rather than God influencing that sort of creation. As for proving it, we arn't trying to prove anything, we are just believing, I also don't think that we should HAVe to prove anything because that's exactly what faith is, is believing without having evidence, This is a never ending argument that will go on for century until we all die, however I heard a quote that ties into this. "If the athiests are right, they are right until we die, If the people who believe in God/Heaven are right, they are right for all eternity."

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Holyshit what did I do....

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Shall I give some insight as to why I made this post? I was thinking about the scientific theories we live by today. If i'm not a scientist and I have no idea the complexities and uncertainties of every problem and solution that I'm given, how can I put full faith into one answer? I know these are smart people that can be trusted, but even though I don't understand the meaning, am I just supposed to put full faith into it? And with God, I believe he exists and created everything, but then am I not supposed to believe the obvious evidence of evolution? I don't know why he exists or his purpose, and I don't know what will happend to me when I die? So should I put my whole life on the line dedicated to this? But why not? Why not prepare for global warming even if it DOESNT happen, whats wrong with helping the planet. And why not prepare for heaven even if it DOESN'T exist, whats wrong with being a good person.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I have to put the same ammount of faith into both aspects because I am completely ignorant to most of the more complicated parts that I have yet to grow and comprehend. I have to have faith that what I learned in school is true, just like I have to have faith that what I learned at home is true.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

To conclude, I hope you don't this this post was from some ridiculous condemning Christian. I am not like those believers that are completely unintelligent and purposely ignore modern day applications and changes, as well as obviously credible opposing view points. Youre not going to hell cause you nw'd my post (:

by Anonymous 12 years ago

But the problem is you don't HAVE to remain ignorant. You can educate yourself about anything.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

In the mean time, for me, they both take the same amount of faith.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Wow, that is so ignorant.

by Anonymous 12 years ago