Darth Crater wrote:Col. Homestar wrote:If our brains are fallible then the conclusions you draw from scientific research can also be fallible. You don't get it both ways.
True. This is why we have things like repeatable experiments, double-blind trials, and peer review - we know we're biased, so we do our best to eliminate the biases.
Yes but all humans are fallible. Imagine someone adding 2 + 2. If you are using the same broken calculator or another broken calculator to add 2 + 2 you'll never get 4. If you put so much trust in that broken calculator you'll start thinking that 2 + 2 is 3. Obliviously this is a metaphor but you get the point. If all of our brains are fallible, how can you trust the repeated tests, peer reviews, and double-blind trials. You wouldn't even know if you're doing it right.
Darth Crater wrote: I don't need it both ways - I'm not the one who's trying to equate "we're not absolutely sure evolution is correct" and "evolution must be wrong and my favorite idea must be correct instead".
Oh neither am I. I don't need to disprove evolution. As I have stated time and again we are each entitled to our beliefs.
What I am doing is taking away the illusion that not believing in God is a sign of education and rational thinking. You're belief that there is no God is built just as much on faith. The fact that you can't see God, comprehend God, or measure the effects God to your satisfaction, doesn't mean he does not exist. It means you're human and not a God
Also to address the claim that people believe in God blindly. In my personal opinion the advances we have made scientifically that allow us to study life as we know it right now, prove to me that there is a God. How anyone can look at something even as small as a blood cell and think it came about naturally all by itself over time is (IMO) ridiculous. No one would look at the computer you're using right now and assume that there is a possibility that the CPU formed itself naturally. No one can assume that all the components inside would form together naturally and then work together naturally to make a working computer. No one would assume that, yet the blood cell is infinitely more precise and detailed in it's workings. Cells come together and work to support life. The point is that the computer needs a designer and so did the blood cell. This is how science proves to me that God exists. I look at the scientific data we have now and I use (IMO) common sense to deduce that for something as amazing as the human blood cell there must have been someone of a higher power to design it.
Last thing for me to say in this thread is that it also takes humility to believe in God. If you are convinced that humans are the most advance beings in the universe and nothing greater could exist then you will never understand belief in God.