Re: Universes, was Re: Venus- why not a good planet to view?



On May 17, 3:23 pm, b...@xxxxxxx (Brian Tung) wrote:
Bullseye wrote:
Of course since there is no proof in the scientific world yet.

I don't think I conveyed my point properly; no one in the scientific
world is *looking* for proof. It's not a scientific question, whether
there's a god or not. Science is about looking for relationships of
natural phenomena with each other, and with mathematics. Questions of
religion and philosophy, it leaves to religion and philosophy.

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You are too stupid to comment on astronomy let alone matters of faith
and that is the proper way religious people should approach you.

You can wax lyrical about god ,science, and religion when you
comprehend basic astronomical principles but you have not shown the
intelligence to do even that.Unfortunate creatures like Bulleye know
no better but if you expect that they represent the intellectual and
intutive standard for Christians you can forget it.

Bulleye and those like him are your best friend for they recognise
that a division exists when that is an illusion.The great astronomers
were men of faith which stands to reason insofar as the same intutive
intelligence that recognises God in creation plays the same role in
striving to understand the consequence of the astronomical cycles and
especially those of the Earth.











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