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anEvilAtheist
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I’m not really sure what you mean by your last statement. When we first assumed them, it may have been conceivable that they were false assumptions. I was saying that for many of the assumptions, so many independent pieces of evidence in so many different fields have been consistent with them, that it seems absurdly unlikely that they would be false. For example, we assume that an experiment conducted under one set of circumstances can give us insight into real world circumstances, which can never be identical in every way to the experiment; we assume that there is some regularity. Of course it may be possible that there is no real regularity, and it was just by luck that the real world has behaved as our experiments predicted. Maybe I really am just as likely to float in the air if I jump off a building as I am to float. Although I guess this is still theoretically conceivable, my point was that some assumptions have been so consistent with other observations that it seems absurdly unlikely that they are wrong.The following is simple but true. Asking a question does not support the subject’s lack of substance but it does prove a lack of knowledge of the subject. If I say to you as we walk through the woods, “run” and you instead of running you respond, “why”, you have opened yourself up to an instantaneous learning experience that you had no idea until that point could or would occur. On the other hand, If sometime in your life you witness a 1200 lb. Tree limb fall in front of you, you now realize it is good to be cautious in the woods regardless of whether you know of what to predict. Think about your statement for a second; “…some of our assumptions are so well established and have been so consistent with later results that it would be almost inconceivable for them to be false”. If we assumed them, they would have to be conceivable.
Stephen Hawking ends his immensely popular book, A Brief History of Time, with several questions about what physics can tell us about “The Mind of God”.I refer you to the following links for you to check out. I might have mentioned Hawkings before but bare with me on that.
“…We are now ready to answer Hawking’s questions about the Mind of God. It is the wave function of the universe. The wave function of the universe is in super space that is literally beyond space-time but it guides the evolution of our expanding universe in cosmic time. If we add the back-reaction of living matter on the wave function of the universe then we have a mechanism for communion with God.”
http://www.qedcorp.com/pcr/pcr/godphys.html
http://www.2001principle.net/2005.htm
http://www.leaderu.com/real/ri9403/evidence.html
http://www.vatican.va/img/riga_int.jpg
http://www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/faraday/Research.php
http://www.leaderu.com/truth/3truth08.html
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/darek_barefoot/dangerous.html
http://www.infidels.org/library/mode…sm/design.html
Alright, I’ll take a look at the links. I’ll probably have some comments or questions about them, but I’ll wait until I’ve had the chance to finish reading them.