When did Science describe how something was created? Science is simply an attempt to describe natural processes in language (math). It is an encoding of the laws of nature.
If I know how to encode music, am I able to automatically discern who created a particular piece? How nonsensical!
I really don't understand how people can reason out of the existence of God. Even if we can explain the mechanics of nature through science, we still cannot answer much of the fundamental "why" behind it all! How can it be if it was not caused to be?
When did Science describe how something was created? Science is simply an attempt to describe natural processes in language (math). It is an encoding of the laws of nature.
If I know how to encode music, am I able to automatically discern who created a particular piece? How nonsensical!
Posted by: kpolo | October 22, 2015 at 12:57 PM
David Oderberg looks at the beginning of existence.
Posted by: scbrownlhrm | October 23, 2015 at 01:58 AM
I really don't understand how people can reason out of the existence of God. Even if we can explain the mechanics of nature through science, we still cannot answer much of the fundamental "why" behind it all! How can it be if it was not caused to be?
Posted by: Eric | October 23, 2015 at 08:21 AM
To say science explains everything is not science, it is a philosophical statement about science.
Posted by: Anthony Barber | October 24, 2015 at 10:49 AM
Another very helpful video from STR. Thanks for this Tim!
Posted by: Stephen Bedard | October 25, 2015 at 11:39 AM