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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1144815; said:Yes, but....
Why/how is the universe here? What's it expanding in to? How is "scientific cosmology" (if I can coin the phrase) any more satisfying an answer when they openly admit that seeing before the Big Bang is impossible and that it thus appears the universe achieved it's massive energy from nothing. Nothing at all.
Sounds like a cop out answer to me. True, there may not be a G-d.... but... it's a workable solution to the problem. 'Course, paradise realities awaiting us on our bodily death... may well be as you say psychological coping with the idea of our own mortality.... But, the existence of an afterlife (in the religious sense of the word) is hardly determinative of there being or not being a creator G-d.
So... really... religion and science is in search of an answer to the same question. Why... how.. are we here.
Both "disciplines" have determined the same thing... We came from nothingness. If religion is unsatisfying in this respect (Creation ex nihlo) then so must be science.
Good post.
Allow me to clarify my position.
When I said I'm open to the concept of intelligent design I meant I'm open to the possibility of a being larger than ourselves, particularly in light of the flaws of evolutionary theory. That said, my skepticism in the concept of "god" is based on the notion that man's ability to understand who/what created life is beyond our comprehension. "Religion" suggests we know who "god" is, what he has done, and what he has planned for us (not to mention knowing what awaits us if we follow his rules, or not).
I don't believe that man has a clue about what "god", if he exists, has done or expects from us. Those who profess belief point to his words in books like the bible and the koran, ignoring the fact that those books were penned by humans. Then there comes the translations, over centuries and into different languages, making the idea that (insert one's book of faith here) represents the "word of god" extremely hard to believe if one actually thinks about it.
And "religion"? Don't get me started. Man has been making and changing the rules for years...
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