Can god be scientifically proven to exist?

Discussion in 'Spirituality & Philosophy' started by saf1, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. sarahgop

    sarahgop Active Member

    very powerful henk. i agree.
     
  2. SantaRayz

    SantaRayz New Member

    Because science continually must redefine and often totally reinvent it's own understanding of sooooooooo many things as it "advances" via new discoveries and theory, and because science poist that all things must be provable and replicable or it is not "real," science, in many quarters, has a hard time proving it's own value or existence.

    While we at the ToyShoppe certainly are not Luddites, we don't see the need to shackle ourselves to the false notion that everything must be provable, lest it fail the test of reality.
     
  3. zekes

    zekes New Member

    You can never use science to prove that God exists because there's a big gap between them.
     
  4. Gaqua77

    Gaqua77 Banned

    Existence of God

    I don't think that the existence of God can be proven by any science or logic. Else apart I don't even think here is any God existing around us. Our histories have made "GOD" to the good soul existing humans. Whether Jesus, Ram or Krishna all got born, survived & end their life on this earth.

    We are just captured by positive & negative energies which are again within ourself. It is just the connection of your heart & mind.
     
  5. MantaRayz

    MantaRayz YoUniversally Aligned

    It's been surmised the Goldfish cannot prove the existence of water, because water is it's whole world, in which it is totally immersed.
     
  6. Frank Wallenhoffer

    Frank Wallenhoffer New Member

    We can learn something from the resilient brain of the Arctic Ground Squirrel...this little guy begins his hibernating sleep and its body temperature cools big time... like -2.9 degrees Celsius! At THAT temperature you would expect his brain to freeze. However every 2 or 3 weeks he shivers himself back to normal temperature of 36.4 degrees Celsius and does not get cold again for some 12 to 15 hours. How does he do this?? Researchers say this brief warming period plays a role in the brain's survival.

    Moreover during hibernation the Arctic ground squirrel's head seems to remain slightly warmer than the rest of his body. Lab experiments on a dozen of these little guys showed that the neck temperatures of the squirrels never dropped below 0.7 degrees Celsius. WHEN the squirrel emerges from his hibernation, its brain returns to normal activity within about 2 hours. Experts are baffled by this astonishing recovery.

    Researchers hope their study of this little animal will help understand the human brain's potential more fully with the goal of learning more about prevention and even reversal of cellular damage that occurs in brain diseases including Alzheimers. How did the resilient brain of the squirrel come about? Who set the protocols of the temperatures and of survival? This is just one of literally endless numbers of natural wonders large and small, observable by science that surround us- pointing to the existence of the Supreme Scientist - God.
     
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