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Peter_Plato
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It is quite reasonable to hold to both of these propositions:They current theory is that mass warps space-time and again this is supported by verifiable evidence, but yes a agree we get to the point where we have to face the unknown like the origins of the universe. What the intellectually honest people do at this point is simply admit we do not know. Many here will tell you god made the universe but that tells us nothing about how the universe came to be, how did god do it? You may just as well just admit we do not know, It amounts to the same level of explanation.
- God created the universe
- The way that he did lies entirely open to human exploration and explanation.
That means that theists can AND have been just as effective in the pursuit of science as any atheist.
That God created the universe is an entirely different issue from HOW he did so.
To confuse and conflate the two as if theists who claim that God created the universe must then “sits down and shuts up” with regard to pursuing a scientific explanation is disingenuous blather.