Gman wrote:So I ask you again.. How does science diminish the need for God? Or.. How does evolution diminish the need for God??
Apparently, I'm not supposed to discuss this here, having just received a PM from the board owner advising me that the board is not meant to serve this purpose. However, seeing as you've requested an answer from me, both by way of starting this thread and explicitly in your most recent comment, I'll do my best to answer objectively and respectfully, and hope I don't fall foul of the rules!
Evolution is probably the most obvious example, so let's stick with that. As the overwhelming evidence of evolution has now proven (in the sense that the vast majority of experts support the theory), we can say with certainty that the story of Genesis is fictional. Therefore, God didn't mould us out of clay, or whatever: our need for him as an explanation for "where did we come from?" has gone.
Medicine could be a second example. It used to be that about the only thing we could do for a sick relative was to pray for them. These days, modern science is able to cure a whole host of diseases that were terminal several decades ago: we don't need God to help us with those anymore! I was reading an oldish episode of National Geographic, all about stem cell research, the other day. Science doesn't really know
how stem cells transform themselves into different types of cells. (It might know more now; the episode was several years old.) Some people would say "That's God working his magic!" Eventually, though, science will undoubtedly figure it out -- and that need for God will disappear, too.
That's what I meant. Does it makes sense now?
Gman wrote:How does the whole Genesis story, the Noah's Ark story, the parting of the Red Sea, go against science?
Simply because there is no evidence for any of those things. Science is based on evidence. (Admittedly, it's also based on theory -- but there are no theories able to explain any of those things.)
Gman wrote:Well that is dumb, but not all believers are that way... Tell me have you ever read the Bible?
That is dumb. However, the fact that not all believers believe it is interesting in itself. You're saying, who am
I to question
your beliefs; but who are
you to question
his? You're so sure that I'm wrong; I bet he's just as sure that you're wrong! Who's to say that your interpretation of the scriptures is any better than his?
I have read the Bible, but it was a
long time ago. As I recall, it was a pretty good read.
Gman wrote:Which, let's face it, is not science but faith. Just like believing in fairies or the spaghetti monster..
Science is not faith! In the words of They Might Be Giants:
A scientific theory isn't just a hunch or guess;
It's more like a question that's been put through a lot of tests.
And, when a theory emerges consistent with the facts,
The proof is with science, the truth is with science.
Gman wrote:Sorry..
No need to apologize!
And I hope I've managed to answer your questions without offending the board.