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If we define God as “the Cause of All Causes”, then science and faith both flow from God, and since they have the same source, cannot be opposed.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
No thoughts because your right.If we define God as “the Cause of All Causes”, then science and faith both flow from God, and since they have the same source, cannot be opposed.
“The uncaused causer” or “the uncaused mover” or, biblically, “the I AM”.If we define God as “the Cause of All Causes”, then science and faith both flow from God, and since they have the same source, cannot be opposed.
Thoughts?
We have a tendency to define God the way we want to believe Him to be. i.e. the way we were taught to believe that He is.If we define God as “the Cause of All Causes”, then science and faith both flow from God, and since they have the same source, cannot be opposed.
Thoughts?
Do a devil’s advocate - replace “science” with “racism” and take “faith” to mean faith in fairies - the logic might need a bit more work.If we define God as “the Cause of All Causes”, then science and faith both flow from God, and since they have the same source, cannot be opposed.