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Does "God" Exist?
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(04-14-2012, 09:15 PM)Kieron Wrote: Explain to me the "science" behind Science.
If you can "prove" that no God exists using science, then you can "prove" the science behind science.

>science behind Science
What? Are you asking what the logic is behind of science?

Science (in my definition) is the studies of reality.

In the dictionary it is "knowledge covering general truths of the operation of general laws, esp. as obtained and tested through scientific method [and] concerned with the physical world."

So the science behind "Science" is that common logic is understood to make sense of the world beyond the factors of how things work and how we comprehend nature. (I think I answered your question?)

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Also I can prove that God doesn't "exist".

1. God is a being, known as the creator of the "world" being the first being "alive".

Through studies, we understand that evolution occurred thousands of years ago with none other than bacteria and micro-organisms that eventually evolved into more complex species (dinosaurs). Think of it like this- in basic biology you understand that organs make organ systems, so that cells adapt in their genetic code to work together and function. Dinosaurs were thought of the first species to walk the Earth (I understand there are many era's but you get the message), denying the thoughts of a male humanoid "created" the world when humans weren't even alive then.

2. God being a male.

In short- people made him up as a figure to believe in. He's a male because back in the day people were sexist thinking men where superior.

3. God is a "living" being.

Denied. There is no evidence of any such thing as a being that can perform miracles, just illusions deluded from ignorant minds who can't face reality. People who seek for hope believe in lies.

Oh please, don't give me that Bible ____.
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