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<blockquote data-quote="Tnoob" data-source="post: 155152" data-attributes="member: 29038"><p>The theory of the big bang comes from observable evidence that is culpable in our current knowledge of our universe. Scientists don't need to explain everything, but that's not a goal that shouldn't be aspired to. Not being able to observe something doesn't mean it's not there. That's why I proposed that our definition of what God is is flawed. Not the actual attempt to study it's influence. I think most people with a background in science will tell you that it's actually most important to seek balance in in, not to stick to one side of the chaos order dichotomy. You don't have to be able to explain something you have experienced for it to be true. Life is beautiful in a lot of ways. We should strive to do our best in life by taking whatever knowledge can be gained from the existence we have in this life. I choose to live mine under the assumption that there is something in some form that is an existential benefit to my existence. How you choose to define it is your prerogative. I doubt I can come up with a proper definition myself, so I'm going to discount yours. I've seen some things that shouldn't have happened, and I just think that life is amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tnoob, post: 155152, member: 29038"] The theory of the big bang comes from observable evidence that is culpable in our current knowledge of our universe. Scientists don't need to explain everything, but that's not a goal that shouldn't be aspired to. Not being able to observe something doesn't mean it's not there. That's why I proposed that our definition of what God is is flawed. Not the actual attempt to study it's influence. I think most people with a background in science will tell you that it's actually most important to seek balance in in, not to stick to one side of the chaos order dichotomy. You don't have to be able to explain something you have experienced for it to be true. Life is beautiful in a lot of ways. We should strive to do our best in life by taking whatever knowledge can be gained from the existence we have in this life. I choose to live mine under the assumption that there is something in some form that is an existential benefit to my existence. How you choose to define it is your prerogative. I doubt I can come up with a proper definition myself, so I'm going to discount yours. I've seen some things that shouldn't have happened, and I just think that life is amazing. [/QUOTE]
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