Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Limits of Science

Science cannot explain why as human beings we are persons, not merely objects... Science can tell us nothing why the mind exists and functions well as it does... Science cannot define or explain ethical principles nor can add to the inner quality of life... Science is unable to tell us why or when exactly the universe came into being... Science is unable to explain why there are scientific or natural laws, or why they are consistent and dependable... Science cannot explain why the universe is so amazingly fine-tuned to support intelligent life on our planet... Well, what about religion? What can it tell us? Is it true? Is there a God? And if God is the Creator of everything that exist – why would God create science to deal precisely with the questions that religion has never been able to answer? Questions like: Where is God? How come he is always nowhere? Always omni-absent. How come God is never omni-present anywhere? In fact, if God exists, why is God such a cold-blooded perfection? Why is God so lost in self-admiration? Why is God so fanatical about eternal salvation who never extended a decent hand during the birth, growth, and development of human civilization? Poch Suzara

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How on Earth do you come up with such lame questions as those? If the god that theists speak of is not physical (or empirically measurable), why would you even bother with it? Either you abandon any thoughts about such non-sense or you analyze it using a different method. Why would you use a physical standard to gauge a non-physical analyte? You wouldn’t analyze the concentration of lead in a bottled water sample using cosmology, would you?

Poch Suzara said...

Man, you got problems. I suggest you make up with your poor mother. If she is still clean as ever, I am sure she can explain why you are such a coward who could even even identify yourself on these pages. What are you doing to do when you grow up, huh? Poch Suzara