Kasz216 said:
"About two-thirds of scientists believe in God, according to a new survey that uncovered stark differences based on the type of research they do." http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/050811_scientists_god.html Of course believing in God and having no religion are two different things. One person could believe in god but have no religion. |
Let me clear this up guys. Two thirds of scientists believe that there is a creator, not a god per se. If other universes exist then it is very unlikely that our universe was not created by one of the other universes. This they believe is an arguement for a creator, not a god. Many scientists believe this.
Philosophically I disagree with this, but I am open to evidence supporting this hypothesis.







