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7 hours ago, Not2Cool2Argue said:

It helps me as a religious person to not fall into the God of the Gaps theory.

Also to see which mistakes i as a religious person should not make that people of other religions have made. Such as interpreting their scriptures literally. Such as maintaining that God is scientifically provable. I mean the the laws of science are so ephemeral. Newtons laws dont apply at quantum level,  quantum mechanics cant apply to macroscopic levels. Time is not absolute. How could God be defined by wat he created?

The books also ends on a positive note showing how religion will be needed to solve ethical dilemmas created by science. And how science's pinnacle AI could be corruot and how humans will be betrayed by it. 

Also it helps us prepare that if one day evolution is proven, life can be created from nothing, how and why to continue believing in our scriptures.

The evidence of the Master's hand is woven into every aspect of science. 

The more we learn about science the more all we can do is step back and say wow! Wow! WOW! ...

Let's say life generated from non life matter by chance alone, so what?

(A lot of math against this)

Where did the matter come from?

The big bang, okay well what happened before that?

All you have to do is keep going back further and further and you run straight into Divinity. 

Or take space, we are in the room, room in the city, take this question of what's outside that? Or what contains that?

Again you run into Divinity. Infinity. 

Only the Selfcreating, Timeless One answers these questions ultimately, of something from nothing, infinitely, forever inside and outside of time. There is ultimately only One answer. 

Science away people, we're still stuck in the dark ages. All the science in the world doesn't change the One real answer Ultimately though. 

 

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