Originally Posted by DBT
Originally Posted by AKA_Spook
Originally Posted by DBT
Religion tells us to believe.

Actually , religion allows you to believe. It puts forth a premise for you to accept or reject.

There may be a religion that says you must believe these parameters , but Ive yet to hear of it.

Why are there laws of physics?

Religion allows us to believe?

Do you believe in Islam's teachings? Do you believe in Mohommad as a prophet of god? The gods of Hinduism?

The point is; why do you believe? What is reason or justification for believing?

My beliefs arent inclusive of the teachings of the two you mention.
I am allowed to believe or not to codify their teachings within my beliefs.
I may include or not include anything to do with a creator in what I have or dont have reverence for.

I choose to be in reverential awe of an entity I believe created the universe .... for personal reasons. I am not ashamed of the Gospel of The Second Component (Yeshua) of the Triune God. I just choose to keep the reason I believe it to myself.

If for no other reason (and this isnt the reason) Science consistently falls short of explaining beyond the mechanical aspect(s) of creation. The big "why" is never defined. Likely having to do with it being unexplainable ?

Example:Scientific Article

Its an old article but still relatively valid.

If you visit the link, a very cool little window with a cheaply produced video appears having to do with particle acceleration. Pay close attention to the end.


.... like tears in the rain