Comment Re:Evolution of submissions (Score 1) 1130
> Not only does science not say whether god(s) exist or not, but science can never say whether god(s) exist.
Good, we agree about that much!
> How do you know that the outcome of scientific experiments isn't being manipulated by something outside the realm of physics?
I think most religious scientists probably believe in a creator who does not interfere in the everyday running of the universe. I can't speak for others though.
For the record, I am a scientist of sorts (PhD candidate in evolutionary computation) and I was the first and only kid in my religion class in school to say that I was an atheist.
> You have already acknowledged that your universe is not deterministic
Actually, quantum dynamics has already insisted on that point.
Good, we agree about that much!
> How do you know that the outcome of scientific experiments isn't being manipulated by something outside the realm of physics?
I think most religious scientists probably believe in a creator who does not interfere in the everyday running of the universe. I can't speak for others though.
For the record, I am a scientist of sorts (PhD candidate in evolutionary computation) and I was the first and only kid in my religion class in school to say that I was an atheist.
> You have already acknowledged that your universe is not deterministic
Actually, quantum dynamics has already insisted on that point.