RE: Debunking Any and All Arguments for the Existence of a God 07-04-2021, 04:56 PM
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Given we don't know everything about the universe, I don't think we can identify the existence, or lack of, a god/gods.
Belief in religion, science, or any measure of both, is not much more than that, a belief. Yes science has more basis on what we can actually witness, but there are many elements of science that are later disproven, or change. In that aspect, science itself isn't perfect. Equally, religion cannot explain everything.
My stance is very neutral on the subject.
Belief in religion, science, or any measure of both, is not much more than that, a belief. Yes science has more basis on what we can actually witness, but there are many elements of science that are later disproven, or change. In that aspect, science itself isn't perfect. Equally, religion cannot explain everything.
My stance is very neutral on the subject.
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