Friday, December 4, 2015

Why Science Does Not Disprove God by Noah Whalen

Why Science Does Not Disprove God
The Big Bang theory was created by a Catholic priest named George Lamator, who was also an Astronomer and physics teacher. Amir Aczel, the author of “Why Science Does Not Disprove God” wrote the book because he believed many people think of science and religion as separate even though they may not be, and to protect the integrity of science. The first point given in the podcast was that something can’t come from nothing. There has never been nothing, ever. Everything in the universe is so intricate and well structured, there is reason behind the chaos and science helps to uncover the unknown. The more we learn, the more unlikely that the structures we find are created on it’s own. Why does everything work out? Science will probably never prove or disprove God. God comes with the idea of faith, and so do all of our theories about the universe. People who believe the theories have faith in them. Aczel personally believes in a God who reveals himself in the harmony of all that exists but not in a God who concerns himself with the fate and the doings of mankind. the state of science right now is not at the place where it can say there is no God.


  1. Do you believe in God? Why or why not?
  2. Why do you think science may never prove or disprove a God?
  3. What is faith?


4 comments:

  1. There has to be some greater power that leads to the structure of everything. A universe without a God would be random and unorganized.
    Jake Dunbar

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  2. I dont think we will be able to prove that God exists

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  3. i dont think science can ever prove that there is a god

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  4. i dont think science can ever prove that there is a god

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