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Post by Forever Sunshine on Sept 18, 2012 21:38:16 GMT -5
Will science someday rule out the possibility of God?
One man believes so, and says most of the mysterious can already be explained.
Over the past few centuries, science can be said to have gradually chipped away at the traditional grounds for believing in God. Much of what once seemed mysterious — the existence of humanity, the life-bearing perfection of Earth, the workings of the universe — can now be explained by biology, astronomy, physics and other domains of science.
Although cosmic mysteries remain, Sean Carroll, a theoretical cosmologist at the California Institute of Technology, says there's good reason to think science will ultimately arrive at a complete understanding of the universe that leaves no grounds for God whatsoever.
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49074598/ns/technology_and_science-science/#.UFkvnLKPWbc
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Post by robinpa on Sept 18, 2012 21:39:46 GMT -5
Yup I think that was tosh also ;D
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Post by Forever Sunshine on Sept 19, 2012 7:39:17 GMT -5
;D
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Post by tosh on Sept 19, 2012 7:59:04 GMT -5
Nope, and there was really no need to start a new thread about me, my ego is big enough as it is. I accept the latter but the former is tripe, there are evolutionary reasons why we are social, moral and cooperative, chimps don't believe in God.
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Post by jackthelad on Sept 19, 2012 8:53:40 GMT -5
Nope, and there was really no need to start a new thread about me, my ego is big enough as it is. I accept the latter but the former is tripe, there are evolutionary reasons why we are social, moral and cooperative, chimps don't believe in God. Only chumps believe in god.
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