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Soriku said:
ikki5 said
VXIII said:

The first "cause", someone / something that is beyond the law of physics, timeless, and like no other thing that you can observe or fully understand.

 

Either you are a religious or "scientific", it requires you lot of faith to form a belief about this subject. The two debating camps have a lot in common and they never really realized it.


Not really, unless you take a deist perspective of god. Where some god created the universe but has since remained indifferent to it. The thing is we've always came up with a natural explanation for everything in science. There has never been one time where scientists concluded that something supernatural must have taken place. So if you just follow the pattern thus far, there's not much reason to expect a supernatural origin.


Waiting is your answer to the OP then? That hopefully scientists would come up with a natural explanation for the question in hand. Fair enough, but I call that faith in science.

Faith definition: "Complete trust or confidence in someone or something" :)