And yet they have faith in their belief that there is no God. That takes more faith than I have. Mine is not a blind faith.
You keep coming back to this, and yet I have stated right from the start that all I am trying to show is what can be shown within the limits of science. If you believe what you say, then your strongest argument would some from addressing the points which have been raised, and yet for some reason, you don't want to allow this topic to go to it's logical conclusion from a scientific viewpoint.Quote:
You also can't prove your supernatural hypothesis by disproving a natural one. Any scientific theory has to stand on its own.
BTW, it may take me a couple of days to get back to any response that you give - see the last link below to find out why.Quote:
As I have been saying prove one instance of the supernatural and I'll concede your points. Every single time I have said this though you have ignored this point so I don't expect anything different this time.