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science says that everything with a beginning has to have a cause right? so, since the universe is NOT eternal because there are still radioactive elements in the universe, the universe must have a beginning. so what caused it? the most popular theory is the big bang theory. there are two versions that i always hear: the "out of absolutely nothing" version and the version that says that before the big bang the universe was an unimaginably small and hot sphere of well, basically a mini universe. both of these theories are full of holes. nothing cant create something and where did the mini-universe come from in the first place?
science also says that energy is eternal, so before the universe came to be that energy was god. god is supposed to be an infinite god right? so it would make sense that god could create the universe.
these two scientific truths are enough to prove god, it may be hard to understand, but it makes complete sense. this combined with all the other proof that i cant fit onto one page. i'd say irrefutably proves god exists.
There is no historical proof that accompanies this rumor. God vs. Science is a chain e-mail created by someone who didn't know Einstein, but insisted that he wrote it (in hopes of gathering credibility for his points). The chain e-mail itself isn't bad, but it's obvious where the bias exists, and it's even more obvious that Einstein not only wasn't the student mentioned, but also had nothing to do with with a book called "God vs. Science" written in 1921.
Boyle believed that Christianity and science were compatible. He saw science as a means to uncovering the natural laws that God had established, and viewed scientific inquiry as a way to better understand and appreciate the wonders of God's creation. Boyle was a devout Christian and saw his scientific work as a way to glorify God.
Boyle believed that there was no conflict between Christianity and science. He saw the study of nature as a way to appreciate and understand God's creation better. Boyle thought that science and faith could coexist harmoniously.
The term "God Particle" was popularized by physicist Leon Lederman in his book "The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?" However, Lederman originally wanted to refer to the Higgs boson as the "Goddamn Particle" due to its elusive nature, but the publisher suggested "God Particle" for marketing reasons.
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It hasn't. Untestable claims are not science, and the time devoted to them are philosophy time, not science time.
A:For believers, the Trinity is very real. For others, the Trinity is not real. The underlying question is whether God exists.
is there a god. that's the hardest science question!
Prove that god exists
An atheist is a person who believes that there is no God. An agnostic is a person who is not sure whether or not God exists or who believes that we cannot know whether God exists or not.
Atheism (if you state there is no God), or Agnosticism (if you state that there is no way to know whether God exists).
Buddhists are able to believe in a god but Buddhism takes no stance on whether a god exists at all or not.
Zeus was certainly a storm god, and one scholarly view is that Yahweh (ultimately the Christian God) was also a storm god. But that does not make them the same storm god or the same person. You should pray, if you pray at all, the whichever god you believe exists. And I think from the question you have doubts whether either god really exists.
"Begging the question". It mean that you already have to assume that the presumptions in the question are correct. For example. "What color are God's eyes?" begs the question that God exists---assumes that God exists and has eyes. A lot of people use this term incorrectly as a literary term for containing the answer in the question.
This can simply be a question of whether God exists or we have invented God. However, it can also be a question about anthropomorphism: could humans actually perceive the true nature and intentions of God or are we limited or even hindered by our own limitations and personal biases? Either question is valid in this case and the answer is determined by the person asking it.
One of St. Thomas Aquinas's famous questions was "Whether God Exists" in his work Summa Theologica. Aquinas sought to prove the existence of God through reasoning and philosophical arguments.
I cannot answer your question, unless you include the name of the person you are referring to.