Friday, December 3, 2010

Validity of Hawking's theory is beside the point

The validity of the atheist physicist’s theory is beside the point.

My “utmost faith in science” comment was intended to highlight how the idea of God can (supposedly) be discredited by conveniently treating matters like gravity as “given”. Given by whom? Like I’ve explained in my videos on You Tube, the answer lies beyond the time-space realm and depends on our individualized definition of God.

I have a strong science background and am all for science, but I do not have utmost faith in it because I acknowledge its time-space limitations. For instance, science cannot (and in my view will never) provide a real-time text printout of our thoughts to formally prove (a term cherished by many) that thoughts exist. I also do not think science will enable us to originate life from purely inanimate objects.

It is, of course, your prerogative to disagree and believe (as in blind faith) that science has no limitations. Regards.

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