since we don't have an experiment to prove that 'god exist',it is not mean that god does not exist.... it is the optional and completely his/her views to extrapolate what he/she had understood by "experimenting with their own life".... i am a fan of Richard dawkins but i do believe some day someone may completely come out with the hypothesis that 'god exist, or not'...because SCIENCE works under axioms,and i don't know whether we have consistency in axioms as a actual outcome of our Big universe.
Shivanand, the burden of proof lies upon those who make a claim, and an exceptional claim (such as the existence of God) requires equal exceptional proof and evidence to support it. If I claim that a teapot orbits in space between the Sun and Mars, is it reasonable for me to expect others to believe this unless they can prove me wrong? (Russell's teapot). And, no, just because "SCIENCE works under axioms" it doesn't mean that the teapot is more likely to exist.
Cristian Georgescu ha ha ha... ya ..... few days back I had a 'hot discussion' with my colleague about " Russells teapot " but my other friends told me i am crazy..... but i agree with you...
since we don't have an experiment to prove that 'god exist',it is not mean that god does not exist.... it is the optional and completely his/her views to extrapolate what he/she had understood by "experimenting with their own life".... i am a fan of Richard dawkins but i do believe some day someone may completely come out with the hypothesis that 'god exist, or not'...because SCIENCE works under axioms,and i don't know whether we have consistency in axioms as a actual outcome of our Big universe.
ReplyDeleteShivanand, the burden of proof lies upon those who make a claim, and an exceptional claim (such as the existence of God) requires equal exceptional proof and evidence to support it. If I claim that a teapot orbits in space between the Sun and Mars, is it reasonable for me to expect others to believe this unless they can prove me wrong? (Russell's teapot). And, no, just because "SCIENCE works under axioms" it doesn't mean that the teapot is more likely to exist.
ReplyDeleteCristian Georgescu ha ha ha... ya ..... few days back I had a 'hot discussion' with my colleague about " Russells teapot " but my other friends told me i am crazy..... but i agree with you...
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