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04-22-2007, 03:01 PM
Smile Re: Science 'versus' God?

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Originally Posted by chazzysaw View Post
Fascinating subject because young adults that I know ask me my opinion on the relation with God & science. On the contrary to the bible that does not answer any of the basic questions on life. Like why is there water on this planet, why are the plants responsible for the air we breath? One question I often hear is why did God make bugs? These kids are smarter these days, they are expose to more and faster. The old time religion just is'nt cutting it anymore. I tell them if they want to know God's secrets (that really are'nt secrets) learn your science. I tell them God is science. They think I'm saying God uses science as a tool. But I tell them "no". God is science, God is the atom, the molecule and the seen and the unseen. I believe there is no separation and I don't believe "God moves in mysterious ways". We just have'nt learned all the ways....yet. I can relate to Mr. Carl Sandage science can be theologized.

Many thanks Chazzysaw,I concur with your observations,I see a united whole,rather
than fragmented parts of!

regards michael.
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