Originally posted by Rogan Josh
No - it is silly and offensive to people who believe in God. This is its intention I believe.
No - it is silly and offensive to people who believe in God. This is its intention I believe.
Did you not read my post? Questions like 'what was there before time?' are not well defined questions. It is not a case of us just not knowing the answer, or not being clever enough to understand the answer - there is no answer because the question doesn't make sense.
I do admit, the cases are somewhat different - we will never be able to prove that God exists,
To use your example of quarks, would you say that the invention of the "Wutang" particle, which I claim is the building block of all matter and energy (but which I have absolutely no evidence in support of), has helped us further our understanding of science? Or has it simply added an unnecessary layer, by virtue of the fact that the Wutang particle's existence has no evidence in favor of it?
But this is just the difference between science and philosophy - should we stop all philosophical thought too?
Besides, more often than not, God's answers to our "why's" are so unenlightening as to be useless: "Because I'm God and because I'm ineffable." God doesn't answer the question, he just beats us with a stick until we stop asking it.
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