jkisha wrote:littleflower wrote:
i submit that there are far more "unobserved" phenomena than otherwise.
I have no doubt.
But I intrepret "unobservered" more like something that cannot be 'observe' directly, like black holes in the universe for example, but can be theorized to exist because of the 'observable' effects they have on 'observable' objects around them.
I also believe that our knowledge of the universe is extremely limited and that there are many things we have yet to discover and learn about; but I do not ascribe the answers to that which we do not yet understand to any 'god'.
JK
Okay, I'm an idiot & I'm jumping in one more time, playing with JK's beloved science.
Fact: every documented human society ever found either historically or still around has had a "religion" of some sort- a set of codes to live by combined with a system of rewards or punishments for breaking said code (and, at it's core, this is sort of what religion distills down to).
Modern research & studies on this in multiple fields: evolution, neuroscience, cultural anthropology etc are showing that humans are most likely
hard-wired to evolve religion (using the distillation above) as a way to live in communities & regulate conflict. That's science talking, not religion.
I know you've said your mind is closed like a steel drum (just like any other religious person who refuses to look outside their own beliefs because they may be challenged), but you might want to look into reading two fantastic
Scientific books on the subject, both by David Sloan Wilson:
Evolution for Everyone and
Darwin's Cathedral.
See, while you claim to be scientific but close your mind, I have no fear of religion and open mine. My beliefs don't need to be sealed off from the real world and defended as if they can be taken from me, because growing and changing and learning isn't threatening. It's life.