The Thoery of everything, science and religion

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15 years 10 months ago #15643 by shando
Replied by shando on topic Reply from Jim Shand
Hmmm ... the GOD of science. Considering the absurdities of "official" science I am not convinced that we will see peace on earth through that lens, what with all the arguing over opinions and willful ignoring of evidence. (eg: extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof is rather stupid, regular proof should be sufficient.)

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15 years 10 months ago #15645 by Larry Burford
Hey guys, remember this is an astronomy/cosmology site and message board. Just mentioning how strange our universe is every once in a while isn't exactly what we mean when we say we are willing to tolerate some off topic stuff as long as it is astronomy <u>related</u>.

Here is a suggestion: you could become a member and use the Anything of Interest thread for discussions like this ...

Regards,
LB

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15 years 10 months ago #15658 by greg87
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Larry,

I agree that this should not be a place for religious arguments but this board is, after all, the theory of everything, science and religion. What is valid is not so much whether historical and contemporary religious viewpoints are correct, or closer to reality than science, or whether one is better than the other. My point is, before the time of Galileo religion WAS science and we should not throw out the baby with the bath water. The religious theories of creation of the universe were not any more far-fetched than the scientific ones are now.

We are being asked to believe by mainstream science that nothing moves faster than light, except for the WHOLE universe just after the big bang. Okay, but Genesis says darkness was followed by light, then darkness was divided from light. Then there was solid in the midst of liquid and when the solids came together they formed the land and from the liquids the stars were formed. On the land life rose up in the oceans, then on the dry land until all the animals were there, followed by man.

This is a good description of the big bang followed by evolution of life on earth and it is spelled out in the first chapter of the bible. Is it a religious notion to say that we believe in FTL gravity without real proofs? Is it heresy to say the bible spells out evolution? Does it really matter? The truth does not require our belief to exist. We only look for it wherever it may be hidden and what really gets my goat is that we all seem to be saying the same thing, including the 'You are wrong' part.

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