Tough question, and one that deserves an important caveat before any response: it is impossible to debate this issue effectively in a forum-- the answers are deep, the issues difficult in the vaccum of short, “pithy” responses, and the underlying assumption of the originating post somewhat antagonistic (i.e., prove it to me). That said, I couldn’t keep quiet.
A few comments on the “scientific proof” of God.
- You exist. You are intelligent and free thinking (i.e., you understand the concept of mortality, recognize it for what it is, and live your life accordingly-- whether you’re Christian or not, you play in the same ordered sand box).
- Along with the rest of “living” matter, you are an incredibly well designed (i.e., intelligently designed) thing. We could debate this issue until we turn blue in the face-- but your own example of stem cell research is a good example (though not a good way to go about science). Simply put, it works. There are rules, laws…ORDER…that makes it work. What makes it work? That’s really not important for this discussion. The fact that it WORKS, is, proof of intelligent design, i.e., God.
But both of these answers, while individually imperical (i.e., YOU can observe them) and at the very least strongly circumstantial, will simply “beg the question” for those who are in serious doubt. “OK, fine, you say, but just because there is order and just because I am here in no way proves the existence of God.” Fair enough. But by making that assertion, you demand too much from science: science cannot explain–and, by its very definition (scientific method-- it must be OBSERVED) can NEVER explain-- how that order CAME to work…at all.
This is where the Christain gains the uperhand. The Christian can point to four millenia of human experience-- documented, in writing-- for how the order in the universe came to work: God. “AHA! you say, see, we’re back to the same old myth problem!”
Not quite. What you are looking for is a reasonable, believable explanation for why you should believe in God. I am presenting you with what you can experience (order, intelligence, consciousness), and providing you with an explanation that billions upon billions of people (including some of the greatest philisophical and scientific minds mankind has ever seen) have believed to be true both through their own personal experience and through what had been handed to them from the past. What is important in considering these “billions” of experiences is a little humility: these people were not "uncultured, unscientific, consumed by myth…these folks considered the very questions you ask (i.e., what if what we KNOW or THINK to be now is wrong, does God still exist)…and they arrived at some awe inspiring conclusions. Reading the early church fathers is no different than reading the most brilliant, educated, religious (or aethiest) philosophers of today-- what is more impressive is, they addressed the same arguments and reached the conclusions (God IS) WITHOUT the benefit of science…
As I said, this is a difficult subject (if not impossible) to discuss in a forum…but rest assured, if you are searching hard, the answers you are looking for are out there. If you are looking for basics, I’d start with the books recently written by Stroeble (SP?)-- they at least present the issues. If you are really into the basic question (why bother with religion) and need something more meaty (but still soft), I’d hit CS Lewis. If you’re really into it and the question is more direct (why be Catholic)…I’d start at the home page here
And in finding the answer, I might ask a slightly different question, the basic question of the triangle: what if God really does exist?
Regardless of your path or purpose, you are in my prayers.
G