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"Can Science and Faith Co-exist? (In re No. 2)"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Again I must apologize. I'm sorry if I was wrong about it but this is a good example (like I mentioned) that an inference is only as good as the information fed into them. I assumed you held the belief/position that Earth was <10,000 years old as in the literal interpretation of the Biblical record.

I did not mean to say that you can not make inferences from or in the spiritual realm but I meant to state that the conclusions that were reached were only as good as the information fed into them.

Every religion/theist alive in every religion have made 'spiritual inferences', if you will allow me to make up a phrase, that their religion is the true one based on their feelings, religious texts, and the writings/teachings of their leaders. Are we to believe that each one is correct simply because their inference is correct? A logical argument can be internally consistent yet still be ultimately false.

I have no problems with you sharing videos, I would of course extend the courtesy of watching something if I expected you to watch mine.

I would like for one thing to be cleared up. Science and god CAN coexist but not with a literal interpretation of the Bible nor most religious texts.

The man in the video (and yourself I presume now) does not hold the timeline of the Bible to be a literal history of the world. There is no reason or way to unbase the stance that a god created the rules and then created the universe accordingly.

Essentially most scientist/theist crossovers hold that god sparked creation, perhaps led it in the right direction, and then let the rules take over. They hold the scientific evidence in high regard because of its objectivity, but hold that a creator is/must be behind it all. This is just not something that can be debated, and I have no problems with anyone who holds that view but I submit to you that it would be more of a deistic stance than anything.

09 January, 2014 20:24

Blogger Unknown said...

I appreciated reading your clarification regarding your position, thanks. --Sandy

11 January, 2014 18:04

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