Scientists Will Never Find How The Universe Began – Science Is Too Complicated And The Large Hadron Collider Is Useless.
And though now we largely can easily explain many of the events listed above to the common populace and they generally have died out as religious stimulants, the ultimate questions of how and why the universe came about and human consciousness including my ability to explore these thoughts remains the grand mystery which science has not explained completely and probably will not in the immediate future, if ever.
So has science marginalized religion into an ever decreasing role, diminishing its importance? Certainly some feel justified in having this opinion while others insist that as long as the grand mystery remains the door to believing in God is wide open.
The real bottom line, however, is that we objectively really just don’t know for absolute certainty. Though many people interpret a variety of life experiences as mystical or miraculous in some way or having a strong hint of the presence of a god, the difference between factual, irrefutable knowledge – that which can be shared with others over and over and I don’t merely mean told as stories but re-experienced through observable, repeatable, recordable demonstration – and belief is a large part of the division between science and religion.
Every story I have heard a religious person say or read in a religious book that breaks the basics laws of reality as we know it is either experienced only by a single individual, a small group, has a wide latitude for misinterpretation (people making mistaken judgments based on lack of complete and correct sensory information to correctly interpret reality as it is), can not be repeated, or is deliberately distorted/exaggerated to appear “miraculous” in order to attract further attention to his or her religious beliefs to increase personal substantiation of such beliefs. And certainly in ancient times when religions were just beginning and competing for converts with young members being extremely charismatic along with the fact that logical, scientific ideology was not very popular among the masses of struggling poor and uneducated, religious conversion had a very strong appeal.
My friend you will never find out how the universe began through science. You will not find certainty in science either, but only through knowing and trusting in God.
You sound like an intelligent fellow, my advice is to seek refuge within God’s loving bosom and you’ll be rewarding in Heaven for all eternity for your Trust.
Comments(5)
the LHC is certainly not useless it has delivered breakthroughs already and when it is optimized in 2014 then it should give more orders of magnitude larger.
we have a pretty good idea of how the universe began and there are currently three other experimental designs being completed other than the LHC (the idea at imperial college london is worth a look)
i would point out that despite much incorrect usage the word bosom is still defined in the OED as a womans breast (ie the sternal area not the mammary gland) or the space between it and her clothing sometimes used for holding items.
are you say god is a woman or that he just has girl parts?
Mandat there’s no need to be such a snarky villain.
You are probably the sort who rubs himself up the wrong way whilst watching Professor Brian Cox documentaries.
The LHC will never prove God and that’s all that is important.
of course it wont prove god it also won’t prove that monkeys can fly to venus and eat the fish that grow on the purple trees there
Scientists have a reasonable idea up to a Planck’s time after the big bang. Before that it’s just guessing right now. And our universe may not be the only one.
And there is a difference between unknown and unknowable. We shouldn’t just make something up just because we might not have an answer yet. No more god of the gaps.
ther is proof behind science and none behind god or the bible. scientists currently are working on proving the big bang theory, and when they do i cant wait to rub it in your face!! MWAHAHA! i usually am very open minded and would show more respect, but i tired of you people bashing us atheists.