Back to Home

God & Science Forum Message

Forums: Atm · Astrophotography · Blackholes · Blackholes2 · CCD · Celestron · Domes · Education
Eyepieces · Meade · Misc. · God and Science · SETI · Software · UFO · XEphem
RSS Button

Home | Discussion Forums | God and Science | Post
Login

Be the first pioneers to continue the Astronomy Discussions at our new Astronomy meeting place...
The Space and Astronomy Agora
Questions...

Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics
Posted by Nick Mostek/">Nick Mostek on March 5, 1998 01:20:23 UTC

I think it is safe to say that there is no conclusive evidence either way about the exist of God. Science has no rock hard evidence about there not being a Creator (although what used to be considered God's work has been proven as being physical phenomenon); Religion has no hard evidence that there is a one true creator (although 90% of the human population believes in a God through faith).

So with this lack of evidence both ways, isn't it first prudent to search for an unbiased answer with hard evidence?

And if this is so, is it right to profess religious faith while there is this lack of evidence?

Follow Ups:

Login to Post
Additional Information
Google
 
Web www.astronomy.net
DayNightLine
About Astronomy Net | Advertise on Astronomy Net | Contact & Comments | Privacy Policy
Unless otherwise specified, web site content Copyright 1994-2024 John Huggins All Rights Reserved
Forum posts are Copyright their authors as specified in the heading above the post.
"dbHTML," "AstroGuide," "ASTRONOMY.NET" & "VA.NET"
are trademarks of John Huggins