Hypothetically Supernatual

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Hypothetically Supernatual

If Jesus or an Angel of the Lord showed up and performed a miracle right in front of you. Say you had a deadly ill friend or family member. And you took him to see your loved on and healed him, would you believe in the Power of God and if you didn't what would you call what you just witnessed.

Hypothetically yes, but what if it was just an advanced alien playing a trick on me?

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Hypothetically yes, but what if it was just an advanced alien playing a trick on me?

Well to mortals any advanced being like that would be considered a god to us right?

No. I would realize that it's just another Ghost Of Human Kindness like conman who wants to molest me

I don't think ghosts have actual powers though.

Originally posted by Supra
I don't think ghosts have actual powers though.

I don't believe in ghosts.

Well I sure as hell wouldn't manufacture an explanation just to satisfy my curiosity. The only way I would believe in God is if its existence was corroborated by scientific evidence

Originally posted by Firefly218
Well I sure as hell wouldn't manufacture an explanation just to satisfy my curiosity. The only way I would believe in God is if its existence was corroborated by scientific evidence

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Originally posted by Firefly218
Well I sure as hell wouldn't manufacture an explanation just to satisfy my curiosity. The only way I would believe in God is if its existence was corroborated by scientific evidence

Can everything be explained by science though. Something not even scientists can explain. What is that called?

A mystery. Science doesnt' claim to have all the answers, as opposed to the competition. There's a very real likelihood that some things will forever remain unexplained or unexplored, because of the relative nature of knowledge.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
A mystery. Science doesnt' claim to have all the answers, as opposed to the competition. There's a very real likelihood that some things will forever remain unexplained or unexplored, because of the relative nature of knowledge.

Therefore there will always be religion. People don't like unanswered questions. 😄

I suppose. I mean, if a book ends without a complete conclusion, my mind starts spinning and I often speculate. But I don't conclusively make decisions on how things should be; that's premature.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
I suppose. I mean, if a book ends without a complete conclusion, my mind starts spinning and I often speculate. But I don't conclusively make decisions on how things should be; that's premature.

Unless you can make money with your speculations, and write a book. Then make everyone do according to the book. You get the picture.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Therefore there will always be religion. People don't like unanswered questions. 😄

I do man, unanswered questions give us a yearning for imagination and to want to learn more and seek knowledge, I think unanswered questions are the basis for science right?

They're also the basis for ersatz answers that fall short of reality, unfortunately.

It's how you do things that counts though and science can only be right as long as the morals are applied to it. We are actually witnessing the breakdown of science due to a lack of concern for it much like what happened to homosexuality in the early years.

Originally posted by Wonder Man
It's how you do things that counts though and science can only be right as long as the morals are applied to it. We are actually witnessing the breakdown of science due to a lack of concern for it much like what happened to homosexuality in the early years.

Where do you get this? There is no break down in science. If anything, this is a golden age of science.

Originally posted by Wonder Man
It's how you do things that counts though and science can only be right as long as the morals are applied to it. We are actually witnessing the breakdown of science due to a lack of concern for it much like what happened to homosexuality in the early years.

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Science is right regardless of morality. Science is fact. While morality is awesome, it is human made. Morality is not a natural law of the universe.

Originally posted by Firefly218
Science is fact.

This made me chuckle.

A definition is required:

sci·ence

the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.

Google definition

Facts are what scientists are looking for. Science is not fact; science is a process to help discover facts about the universe.