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tqualey
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Shame on you Wanstronian! This is really a distortion of what was said. 
Let’s play this again - but, this time with feeling!
God bless
Let’s play this again - but, this time with feeling!
There you go again - jumping to conclusions - and ‘awarding’ yourself recognition that has not been earned. Shame! In realiity, Wanstronian your position has not been proven, it has been refuted - and, if you look around, it has resided on the grabage heap of failed ideas! “Science” starts out with both a guess and the honesty to engage in inquiry. Science does not seek the Truth - only current udnerstanding of realities preceivedf. God is immeasueable, yet you would try and reduce Him to that which can be measured.You seem to be unaware of the logical error involved in setting up your desired conclusion as a premise in your argument. Unless you understand the basic principles of logic, you’re not really in a strong position to debate. To spell it out: saying “God exists, therefore Revelation is true” doesn’t prove anything other than that you are unable to think outside your superstitious dogma.
First let’s use the Scientific Method to get to where we need to be. We start off with a hypothesis, e.g., “God created everything from nothing” in our case … and, “There is no God” in your case. Then we research the literature (and even thought you have totally dismissed the Bible - you really have thrown out an excellent source of history) and find some really compelling arguments from noted philosophers - and natural scientists - who concluded that they did not make the universe and it is obviously here … and things with order and pattern just don’t happen to keep on going on with order and pattern, so there must be a Order / Pattern Maker. And, your position or response is … “Ain’t so!”
Then we conduct experiments to see we can see and note the results - we can’t create a ‘Big Bang’ and ‘Primordial Soup’ is still a bit iffy - but, just where did all of this stuff come from? We conclude that God made it (the patterns He used are His business and His process - the essence of the idea is that nothing could possibly happen without His direct intervention.) And, your posiiton … “It just happened! Out of chaos comes order.” We formulate a conclusion based on the evidence we have seen from what we call the Natural Law - and, we firmly conclude that there is a God. And, you conclude … “There is no God!” Merely saying that you need more ‘proof’ is a delaying tactic - in reality, there will never be ENOUGH proof for you. Now, I guess you believe in the existence of Black Holes in the universe - do you realize that NONE have been measured. Yet, a lot of folks believe in them anyway. Of course a Black Hole has yet to demand a moral commitment from anyone… unlike God Who demands we first acknowledge Him.
I don’t give zero credibility to recorded historic events where the record is believable and verifiable. The bible doesn’t meet those criteria though.
And I made the point that I assign credibility to a discipline that has shown, time and time again, that it provides the best (most independent and verifiable; self-correcting) explanation of our environment. The fact that some theories are overturned from time to time is not a weakness, as you seem to think - it’s a huge strength. It means we don’t all get bogged down in clearly erroneous dogma.
I have to hand it to you on this onbe - making a virtue out of necessity is a real gem Wanstronian! But, don’t look now … current establihsed theories are already changing!And, what does this mean? Well, actually this means we do not have the Truth - just a small (and ever-changing part of the truth). This is fine as far as our finite science goes - but, you don’t want to come up short when you shed this mortal coil!
Anyway, as you seem to be unable to meet my challenge, I consider the point proved. Science IS secular - that’s why it’s called “science” not “guessing.”
God bless