So what it really comes down to is someone attempting to discover the origins?
That is what science is. It is the reason you understand how gravity works, what is beyond our tiny realm of existence that is earth, and the particles you're made of. Are you asking that science, that not even ten years ago finished the Human Genome Project, to explain
right now the
origins of the universe? You would very likely not be reading this on your monitor if all humans subjected themselves to the explanation that 'God did everything.'
Anyway, religion started as a way to
attempt to explain how the universe worked. e.g. the sun was charted in a chariot across the sky. It's just a primitive way of explaining things, and it stuck with humans through memetics.
Because those scientists have no actual answers..... but you blindly believe them????
You blindly believe a God created the universe and instantly disregard probable explanations to the contrary. I can tell this from your belief that the human body couldn't exist because it is so complicated. That it couldn't appear 'randomly.' Maybe this is new to you, but natural selection is the antithesis of random. How can you accuse of blind 'belief' when you yourself practice it.
How about this.. I tell you I am on a scientific quest to prove God exists, then according to your thinking; that alone should be enough for you to believe God exists
Answer CUD's invisible turtle question.
Edited by Dan, 13 December 2012 - 10:44 PM.