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The "God-Particle" and God

5Mentarios Wrote: Jul 10, 2012 3:09 AM
" In fact, no scientific discovery that will ever be made will explain why there is existence, render good and evil anything more than subjective opinion, or explain why human beings have consciousness or anything else that truly matters." Anyone who's ever heard Pragee's radio program knows he's semi retarded. But the above statement may, very possibly, be the stupidest thing I've ever read.
inquisiteur Wrote: Jul 10, 2012 9:20 AM
5, how is he semi-retarded?
shubi_ Wrote: Jul 10, 2012 5:49 AM
Prager is correct. Science explains the natural world and God is supernatural. The two only meet in the realm of good and evil in the natural world. While you think the identification of good and evil is an arbitrary notion, God says it is absolute. God wins.
nawlins72 Wrote: Jul 10, 2012 8:36 AM
Sorry, stupi, but science and God can NEVER meet, by any definition of God. And good and evil are discernable by reason. When the Founders spoke of Natural Law, they were dealing with a philosophy that believed that reason could discern the moral laws of the natural realm. They didn't quote scripture for Natural Law, but our rational capacity as humans.
DCM in FL Wrote: Jul 10, 2012 8:51 AM
"science and God can NEVER meet, by any definition of God"
Because you say so? Tell that to the God who made the world that science studies, and without the acknowledgment of whom there would be no science as we know it. (i.e., there was a reason modern science really only developed where there was Christianity.)

"And good and evil are discernable by reason"
In what society has that claim ever passed the test of practical application? Without the laws of the Lawmaker, good and evil are whatever the people in power want them to be.
Tacitus X Wrote: Jul 10, 2012 9:01 AM
Thanks for your "ruling" that God wins. Have you told God that you're the referee he needs to report to?
They found the "God-Particle."

That was the headline in many of America's news media. It turns out that the name actually derives from substituting "God-particle" for "goddamn particle," the original name some scientists had given the elusive particle. But the media adopted the former nomenclature.

Why?

Because otherwise, the bulk of humanity would not pay attention. Physicists went nuts. And no one can blame them. For decades, they have searched for the particle that may explain why there is any mass in the universe. And ten billion dollars were spent on the machine that probably proved its existence.

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