Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by xxclaro
Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by xxclaro
Originally Posted by smokepole
If someone could "scientifically" prove creation or the existence of God, then believing in them would no longer require faith.



How would that be a problem?


Church would get real crowded.


Which church? Simply proving a God or even creation doesn't change too much, many people already beleive in at least some sort of higher power. People tend to assume that proving a God means proving their particular version of God, which it doesn't do. .



How do you know what "proving a God" entails? What are you basing that particular opinion on?


I don't think I understand your question. I'm saying that if we had absolute proof that creation took place,and therefore a higher power must exist, we still aren't much closer to knowing what that higher power is like or what,if anything,we can do to please or displease it. I just find that Christian's mostly tend to argue for creation and existence of God with the assumption that it means their particular versions of those are true.