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dark_gh0st_b0y said:
tolu619 said:

You don't know the half of it. I'd love to hear your explanation for when God tells a third party to tell someone (for example, tells a friend to tell me) about something that neither I nor the friend could have otherwise known, and that thing turns out to come true. For example, God once told 3 completely unrelated people to warn me about the same thing, cause it was a life-threatening issue and He needed to drive the point home. Of course, as I said earlier, you have no reason to believe me. I could be making all of this up. But just assume for a second that I'm genuinely saying something that happened to me. How do you explain it away with your brain trick artist angle, or any other explanation you have?

Also, God created science. I've been a science geek since I was 5. Belief in God and science aren't mutually exclusive. I'm seeing a lot of arguments that sound like "God can't exist because.......science", and that makes no sense to me. That's like a computer program that is limited to 1s and 0s saying that human beings/programmers can't exist because they don't stick to the rules of 1s and 0s.

thank you dear!! I've always been a science person and I have a degree in it, and most of my scientist colleagues/friends are religious too, and that includes doctors and microbiologists

not sure why 'God vs science' is mainstream nowadays

say we create earth and everything in a huge video game, for the characters we are Gods because we control everything

the main difference would be that characters cannot think because we can only program them to react to things, unlike God who programmed us through DNA and gave us free will, we cannot give free will to anything

and this may be a way for science to disprove God one day, if Science can prove that we are 100% robots, programmed by DNA and reacting solely based on DNA and our surroundings, then yes, we are an accident and not a creation

until then I prefer to believe in what Jesus, Saints and Apostles suffered and died for, the lessons they teach me are much more precious than anything science can teach

First bolded: So you have always been a science person but do not use it to come to a logical conclusion or have a logical understanding of what religion is or can be,you choose to disconnect them and the rest of your comment has nothing to do with science.

Sec bolded: How do you even know that?Robots today can simulate feelings, and simulated free will are multiple options of behaviour that a similation could choose between depending the situation and if that technology improves to the point it feels real for those robots then where lies the difference?

Third bolded: All the lessons that exist in the bible can be achieved from being a logical thinking good human being but if you need the bible for that then you better use it i would say.(And i mean the good lessons ,not the negative ones)