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Science asserts that there is no evidence of a creator, but can not satisfactorily explain how it is possible that the universe simply always existed. (Logically, if the universe wasn’t created then it either always existed or doesn’t exist.)
Science also asserts that human life and consciousness is the result of random happenstance. How can a discipline like science that is predicated on cause and effect resort to “chance” as an explanation whenever there is no evidence to support a claim and say that it is any different than religion? The possibility of life on earth is 100%; there doesn’t appear to be anything random about that at all, does there? Likewise, is the scientific community “afraid” to admit that they don’t know how it is that we are self aware because admitting that deficit of knowledge validates the possibility of the existence of the human soul? Equating consciousness as an emergent property or as an illusion created by the brain to beings that experience it directly is like telling someone to believe in a God they can’t see! Where’s the difference?
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Science also asserts that human life and consciousness is the result of random happenstance. How can a discipline like science that is predicated on cause and effect resort to “chance” as an explanation whenever there is no evidence to support a claim and say that it is any different than religion? The possibility of life on earth is 100%; there doesn’t appear to be anything random about that at all, does there? Likewise, is the scientific community “afraid” to admit that they don’t know how it is that we are self aware because admitting that deficit of knowledge validates the possibility of the existence of the human soul? Equating consciousness as an emergent property or as an illusion created by the brain to beings that experience it directly is like telling someone to believe in a God they can’t see! Where’s the difference?
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Please star this question so your friends can take a shot at it.
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