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Charlemagne_II
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MindOverMatter
My only problem with William lane Craig is that he uses scientific arguments, which are philosophical inferences based on scientific knowledge. The problem with scientific arguments such as these is that they are based on the shifting sands of scientific theories. The big-bang theory doesn’t do anyone’s faith any good if it gets dis-proven tomorrow.
I’m not worried about the Big Bang being disproven tomorrow. There is more proof for that than there is for evolution.
Likewise, there is more indication of intelligent design than there is of blind chance.
These philosophical notions should be embraced, not because they are required for faith, but because they supplement faith. The truths of science cannot overturn the truths of religion. They never have and they never will. Only a “challenged” intellect believes that evolution disproves the existence of God.
My only problem with William lane Craig is that he uses scientific arguments, which are philosophical inferences based on scientific knowledge. The problem with scientific arguments such as these is that they are based on the shifting sands of scientific theories. The big-bang theory doesn’t do anyone’s faith any good if it gets dis-proven tomorrow.
I’m not worried about the Big Bang being disproven tomorrow. There is more proof for that than there is for evolution.
Likewise, there is more indication of intelligent design than there is of blind chance.
These philosophical notions should be embraced, not because they are required for faith, but because they supplement faith. The truths of science cannot overturn the truths of religion. They never have and they never will. Only a “challenged” intellect believes that evolution disproves the existence of God.