Paarsurrey says:
I appreciate your post.Thanks and regards
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paarsurrey
June 3rd, 2014 at 10:00 am
@Boxing Pythagoras;June 3rd, 2014 at 5:50 amI think you have not understood the main argument of Debilis; he has not even once mentioned the name of Christianity in his OP.
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paarsurrey
June 3rd, 2014 at 10:46 am
@ Debilis
I agree with you that the atheists contention that “atheism is somehow the “scientific” way of thinking” is totally wrong. Their ideology is not supported by science; they cannot quote from a text book of science or from a peer-reviewed journal where science has positively supported atheism.Atheism at core is an ignorant way of thinking.
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paarsurrey
June 3rd, 2014 at 12:06 pm
@john zande: June 3rd, 2014 at 5:45 am
@Boxing Pythagoras :June 3rd, 2014 at 10:40 am“The modern materialist has no explanation whatsoever for the fact that the universe operates according to laws. This is precisely the problem that Davies (whom, as you point out, is quite an expert) was outlining.”
I think now that Debilis has since identified the “problem” in the above words.
Please feel free to refute his argument, if you have any concrete evidence against it.
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Anyone interested in the relationship between science and theology should find this passage by atheist Paul Davies interesting:
The orthodox view of the nature of the laws of physics contains a long list of tacitly assumed properties. The laws are regarded, for example, as immutable, eternal, infinitely precise mathematical relationships that transcend the physical universe, and were imprinted on it at the moment of its birth from “outside,” like a maker’s mark, and have remained unchanging ever since… In addition, it is assumed that the physical world is affected by the laws, but the laws are completely impervious to what happens in the universe… It is not hard to discover where this picture of physical laws comes from: it is inherited directly from monotheism, which asserts that a rational being designed the universe according to a set of perfect laws. And the asymmetry between immutable laws and contingent states mirrors…
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