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Re: Is There A God?
Recap: These are the arguments given for the existence of God
1. Fine Tuning OP
2. Causality – cause and effect; (Kalam Cosmological video Reasonable Faith) #100,
3. ARGUMENT from CHANGE post #107
4. STATEMENT FROM NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES #130
5. DNA (Francis Collins) post #191
6. DNA - The EVIDENCE that changed the belief of Atheist, Anthony Flew. Post # 192
7. Natural Revelation post # 432
8. Objective Morality post #929
9. Anthropic Principle post #930
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10. RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
"Science is not the only way of acquiring knowledge about ourselves and the world around us.
Humans gain understanding in many other ways, such as through literature, the arts, philosophical reflection, and religious experience.
Scientific knowledge may enrich aesthetic and moral perceptions, but these subjects extend beyond science's realm, which is to obtain a better understanding of the natural world."
"Scientists, like many others, are touched with awe at the order and complexity of nature. Indeed, many scientists are deeply religious.
But science and religion occupy two separate realms of human experience. Demanding that they be combined detracts from the glory of each."
WMAP Site FAQs
What better example than atheists who'd converted to theism.
When an atheist scientist/intellectual suddenly claimed to have found God in his work, and had become a believer - you bet he's had a
religious experience.
Recap: These are the arguments given for the existence of God
1. Fine Tuning OP
2. Causality – cause and effect; (Kalam Cosmological video Reasonable Faith) #100,
3. ARGUMENT from CHANGE post #107
4. STATEMENT FROM NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES #130
5. DNA (Francis Collins) post #191
6. DNA - The EVIDENCE that changed the belief of Atheist, Anthony Flew. Post # 192
7. Natural Revelation post # 432
8. Objective Morality post #929
9. Anthropic Principle post #930
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10. RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
"Science is not the only way of acquiring knowledge about ourselves and the world around us.
Humans gain understanding in many other ways, such as through literature, the arts, philosophical reflection, and religious experience.
Scientific knowledge may enrich aesthetic and moral perceptions, but these subjects extend beyond science's realm, which is to obtain a better understanding of the natural world."
"Scientists, like many others, are touched with awe at the order and complexity of nature. Indeed, many scientists are deeply religious.
But science and religion occupy two separate realms of human experience. Demanding that they be combined detracts from the glory of each."
WMAP Site FAQs
What better example than atheists who'd converted to theism.
When an atheist scientist/intellectual suddenly claimed to have found God in his work, and had become a believer - you bet he's had a
religious experience.
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