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TopicA question to the atheists of this board
gearofages
10/22/11 6:34:00 PM
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From: BoshStrikesBack | #060

Question: if there is no God, then what compels the entirety of existence to abide by uniform, rigid natural laws? Because some guy in a wheelchair said so? Please.

Scientists talk all the time about how "arrogant" and "anthropomorphic" it is to conceive of man as the center of the universe and made in the image of divinity, yet they immediately proceed to talk as though the crude handiwork of laughably fallible human minds constitutes the essence of existence. It's a disgusting double standard.


Science deals with tangible concepts. It doesn't claim an intimate relationship with a being that is universally considered to be unknowable and incomprehensible.

And calling the work of Newton, Einstein, and Hawking "crude" is foolish, at best.

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