Having trouble using evidence to confirm the Church

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If my faith in God is a waste of time, then what does the rest matter? And if it is true, how to I teach others about it? Through evidence we all can agree on: scientific evidence!

There’s the rub. You are never going to see atheists and Christians agree about whether science substantiates Christianity. The atheist will generally argue that science really asserts atheism, as when Dawkins argued that the theory of evolution made atheism finally respectable.

It’s a long read, and some think somewhat outdated (I don’t think so) but you might try William Paley’s Natural Theology. Paley was a great believer in the teleological proof and introduced the metaphor of the watchmaker in the first pages. Paley followed Newton in seeing intelligent design behind the universe. 👍

These quotes may also help:

Nicolaus Copernicus Heliocentric Theory of the Solar System

“The universe has been wrought for us by a supremely good and orderly Creator.”

Johannes Kepler Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motions

“[May] God who is most admirable in his works … deign to grant us the grace to bring to light and illuminate the profundity of his wisdom in the visible (and accordingly intelligible) creation of this world.”

Galileo Galilei Laws of Dynamics

“The Holy Bible and the phenomenon of nature proceed alike from the divine Word.”

Isaac Newton Laws of Thermodynamics, Optics, etc.
“This most beautiful system [the universe] could only proceed from the dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being.” Isaac Newton

Benjamin Franklin Electricity, Bifocals, etc.

”Here is my creed. I believe in one God, the creator of the universe. That he governs by his providence. That he ought to be worshipped.

James Clerk Maxwell Electromagnetism, Maxwell’s Equations

“I have looked into most philosophical systems and I have seen none that will not work without God.”

Lord William Kelvin Laws of Thermodynamics, absolute temperature scale

“I believe that the more thoroughly science is studied, the further does it take us from anything comparable to atheism.”

Charles Darwin Theory of Evolution

“There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.” Origin of the Species, 1872 (last edition before Darwin’s death).

Louis Pasteur Germ Theory

“The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the work of the Creator.”

Max Planck Father of Quantum Physics

“There can never be any real opposition between religion and science; for the one is the complement of the other.”

J.J. Thompson Discoverer of the Electron

“In the distance tower still higher peaks which will yield to those who ascend them still wider prospects and deepen the feeling whose truth is emphasized by every advance in science, that great are the works of the Lord.”

Werner Heisenberg Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

“The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.”

Arthur Compton Compton Effect, Quantum Physicist

“For myself, faith begins with the realization that a supreme intelligence brought the universe into being and created man.”

Max Born Quantum Physicist
“Those who say that the study of science makes a man an atheist must be rather silly.”

Paul A.M. Dirac Quantum Physicist, Matter-Anti-Matter

“God is a mathematician of a very high order and He used advanced mathematics in constructing the universe.”

George LeMaitre Father of the Big Bang Theory,
“There is no conflict between religion and science.” Reported by Duncan Aikman, New York Times, 1933

Albert Einstein Special and General Theories of Relativity

“I believe in Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings.” Upon being asked if he believed in God by Rabbi Herbert Goldstein of the Institutional Synagogue, New York, April 24, 1921
 
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Those who claim that scientific evidence is the only kind of knowledge worth having and who reject the claims of metaphysics are, themselves, making a metaphysical argument. (After all, there’s no scientific evidence for the claim that scientific evidence is the only kind of knowledge worth having!). Thus, they have already conceded the ground to you in that the question at hand is a fundamentally metaphysical one: a question of epistemology.**

:clapping: 👍
 
Tarkan

You may also find this source helpful:

The Science of God: The Convergence of Scientific and Biblical Wisdom

by Gerald L. Schroeder

This book correlates the known history of the universe according to the Big Bang theory with the Six days of Creation in Genesis. The author has a PhD in physics from M.I.T. and also has impressive credentials in Biblical scholarship.

Pages 84 & 86 were really interesting!😉
 
Tarkan

If my faith in God is a waste of time, then what does the rest matter? And if it is true, how to I teach others about it? Through evidence we all can agree on: scientific evidence!

There’s the rub. You are never going to see atheists and Christians agree about whether science substantiates Christianity. The atheist will generally argue that science really asserts atheism, as when Dawkins argued that the theory of evolution made atheism finally respectable.

Albert Einstein Special and General Theories of Relativity

“I believe in Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings.” Upon being asked if he believed in God by Rabbi Herbert Goldstein of the Institutional Synagogue, New York, April 24, 1921
It’s possible and much easier to prove a Deist God (the God of Newton and Spinoza) than it is to prove a Theist God or Personal God, but, it in any case, it is possible to irrefutably prove (viz. to the point where you can strap QED on to the end of the syllogism) the existence of a God, in the singular, the architect of the multiverse, the first cause, using nothing but pure logic. It’s not possible to prove a plurality of gods. Deism is God without Faith, as the Deist God can be proven. The living God requires faith, and thus does not wish to be proven, and He has the power to prove or refuse to allow Himself to be proven in the eyes of Man (although He does not have the power to disprove Himself, as He is bound by the Laws He created: “God is a God of sense, not of confusion”).

Anything after that is a matter of theology, actually. To prove the Jewish God is harder; to prove the Christian God (i.e. the Incarnation) is virtually if not actually impossible to prove using pure logic: one must take historical records (which are a form of authority, and thus part of the fallacy argumentum ad auctoritas) as authoritative in addition.

It is somewhat possible to prove or argue for a personal God using arguments from universal morality and similar, as used by CS Lewis (one of the best apologists of Christianity for a lay audience): other arguments, such as the prime mover, argument from design, argument from purpose, argument from transcendence, etc. can go no further than proving the God of Deism - the “Watchmaker God” - but are useful to lay a logical foundation for the belief in the Personal God as well, as the “God-concept” is generally harder to accept for the educated than any specific individual characteristics of that God: that is to say, the “All-Powerful Guy in the Sky” is the hardest-to-grasp part of it: once it has been proven, it’s much easier to accept the individual parts, such as personal involvement, revelation, the three omnis, the Incarnation, etc., but one can never prove the Christian God to the QED standard.
 
The best evidence for the truth of Christianity is the teaching of Jesus. We take it for granted because we have grown up with it but I know from experience that it strikes a pagan like a thunderbolt. The truth shines by its own light… 🙂
 
Khalid
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as the “God-concept” is generally harder to accept for the educated than any specific individual characteristics of that God: that is to say, the “All-Powerful Guy in the Sky” is the hardest-to-grasp part of it: once it has been proven, it’s much easier to accept the individual parts, such as personal involvement, revelation, the three omnis, the Incarnation, etc., but one can never prove the Christian God to the QED standard. **

Interesting. What do you think there is in the psychology of the educated that makes it difficult to accept the “God-concept”?
 
tonyrey

The best evidence for the truth of Christianity is the teaching of Jesus. We take it for granted because we have grown up with it but I know from experience that it strikes a pagan like a thunderbolt.

Yeah, loud and clear … except to the deaf! 😉
 
Khalid

Interesting. What do you think there is in the psychology of the educated that makes it difficult to accept the “God-concept”?
The reductionist materialism (and related philosophies that all boil down to “materialism”) that is so popular, taught as gospel truth, hammered in to the heads of the young in most academically-good colleges in any philosophy, science, psychology, etc. class, not to mention the stigma against religion and the praising of liberalism, political correctness, “multiculturalism” and atheism that abounds in many private liberal arts schools. Religion is made to look “parochial”, a superstition the educated would never believe in.

Strict materialism and the supernatural don’t mesh well. Arguments need to be put forth that debunk the materialism, whether in itself, or by proving that the materialism can’t work (the five ways are good for this) before the God-concept can make any inroads whatsoever, on a purely intellectual level.

Note, I disregard any divine intervention to make someone a believer; I speak of philosophy alone.
 
I am writing a paper for my College Composition 2 class. Originally my thesis was going to be something akin to “The Catholic Church is the truth, and here is the secular evidence in favour of it”. I am writing about this because it seems to be the most important and worthy thing to write about - the foundation of my being. If my faith in God is a waste of time, then what does the rest matter? And if it is true, how to I teach others about it? Through evidence we all can agree on: scientific evidence!

After doing some researching, however, I’m starting to lose confidence in this thesis. (To tell you the truth, I never really had much confidence in it to begin with.) :nope:

I keep looking for medicinal journal evidence for anything. Something that isn’t a blog or a popular publication, but a real, scholarly article about the scientific truth that seems to coincide with the Church. Maybe I’m not looking thoroughly enough at the articles, but it just seems like every article is AGAINST the Church and has nothing to confirm what is true and good. Just the opposite.

Am I just looking for the wrong kind of evidence? Am I not looking thoroughly enough at the articles? Anyone have any experience defending the Church in a research paper? Know what I ought to be looking for in a paper, or its abstract?

I need help. :coolinoff: Maybe I should just withdraw from the class?

It could also be… because I’m not putting enough time and effort into researching…😊 Maybe partially because I’m afraid I’m wrong. 😦
Take heart, Christianity is the One True Faith. Christianities truth is mathematically verified by Christs fulfillment of the Jewish Messianic Prophecy. You can research a book by mathematician Dr. Stoner called “Science Speaks” or the subject in general by Googling Messianic Prophecy, mathematics, and odds to get the gist of the arguments. There are dozens of websites that list the prophecies, where they were made and fulfilled to help you also.
 
Khalid

**Strict materialism and the supernatural don’t mesh well. **

This reminds me of the old saw: which came first, the chicken or the egg?

I can see materialism being in the way of obstructing our recognition of God. I can also see pride being an obstruction to the knowledge of God. Once God is rejected, materialism is sort of a natural inference that is made.

But I think atheism is, at least in part, more so the angry reluctance of human egos to admit the existence of an EGO (I AM) bigger than their own. Intellect is recruited to justify that anger by constructing suitable support doctrines such as materialism, relativism, even hedonism, etc. … everything that works against the recognition of God.

Since the Reformation the human ego has become increasingly imperious. The watering down of Christianity through the proliferation of sects and the abolishing of the sacrament of Penance (Confession), which keeps us humble in the presence of God, set the groundwork for the rise of modern virulent atheism.

Modern academia is a great feeding ground for atheism.
 
…Arguments need to be put forth that debunk the materialism, whether in itself, or by proving that the materialism can’t work (the five ways are good for this) before the God-concept can make any inroads whatsoever, on a purely intellectual level.
Empirical/verification/falsification statements, are self refuting logical contradictions.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-refuting_idea

**Verification- and falsification-principles

The statements “statements are meaningless unless they can be empirically verified” and “statements are meaningless unless they can be empirically falsified” are both claimed to be self-refuting on the basis that they can neither be empirically verified nor falsified.[29] **

This one works well for me because anyone claiming to find fault with the Faith on these grounds has to justify their use of a logical contradiction to do so, an impossible task. The cognitive dissonance caused by such an easy invalidation of their core beliefs makes for some interesting emotional outbursts. lol
 
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