• lunarul@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    God’s existence, by definition, cannot be proven or disproven. That’s the nature of faith and free will (in the theological sense). And that’s why there are scientists who believe in God. This American idea that religion and science are opposites makes no sense.

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      Of course it can be proven to exist, as long as evidence of its existence exists.

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        And what would be the evidence for God’s existence? I don’t think there’ll ever be scientific evidence for God because all events can be explained by science as having occurred naturally, but what if the natural part is made by God?

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          In science, anything you can measure is real.

          If this god affects nothing measurable on the universe, it might as well not exist

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          If “God” is indistinguishable from the natural world, unable to be differentiated from it, to formulate or express thoughts or to influence existence in any way, it is a redundant idea, a zero to the left, and something so alienated from what the vast majority of people consider God is, that the meaning of the concept has already been twisted. It doesn’t deserve epistemological effort, because our understanding of the world wouldn’t change one bit: rather than it being a wilful intelligence, it would be a carcass over which we happen to live in, which the Universe already is. Even if you were to prove the existence of such a devoid concept, it would be equal to asserting “The Universe exists”.

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      God’s existence, by definition, cannot be proven or disproven. […] This American idea that religion and science are opposites makes no sense.

      What? It sounds like you’re contradicting yourself there. Also not sure how that’s an “American” idea lol.

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        sounds like you’re contradicting yourself there

        Where’s the contradiction?

        not sure how that’s an “American” idea

        That’s where I heard this perspective from. That you either believe in science or in God, not both. I guess it’s because of all the weird Christian denominations in the US that say crazy things and seem to have never actually read the bible, but use it to justify their anti-science ideas.