From: M. E. Smith (mesmith@rocketmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 03 1999 - 09:26:57 MST
--- Jonathan Reeves <JonathanR@mail.iclshelpdesks.com>
wrote:
> M.E. Smith writes:
> > This "God"
> > will never be disproven, for the same reason
> > that a child can always say "Why?" to
> > whatever explanation you give him.
>
> so, give him another - rational - explanation, dont
> just use the "because
> God says so" excuse
You don't get it, do you?
Okay, let's say the kid asked why the sky was blue,
and you explained it in correct scientific terms,
but he kept saying "why?" to every explanation.
Eventually, you find yourself having to explain
why electrons and photons act the way the do,
why there is an electromagnetic force, etc. And
eventually, you just have to say something like
"that's just the way it is" or "I don't know why."
At the heart of existence is a mystery.
--- Jonathan Reeves <JonathanR@mail.iclshelpdesks.com>
wrote:
> "infinity" may be useful - "God" is not
If "God" wasn't useful, people wouldn't use it.
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