I'll get onto it, is it a heavy read?
Although I don't agree with the statement 'science cannot give all the answers'. That's not the point - it is the method of questioning and investigation that helps us arrive at answers. The scientific method is the bees knees imo
But I don't understand you're obsession with things that are outside of our understanding. What basis do you make this assumption with?
"Oh well there has to be because it would be cool if there was"
I'm not denying that there is more than meets the eye with the universe (quantum mechanics is...
Read Aristotle's 'Physics'
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All we should care about is the scientific method - to concede the point that there are things that science and logic cannot and will not explain, is a foolish philosophy which impedes progress.
So what is your position regarding the whole god thing? Because you seem to do a good job of asserting that nothing actually exists and we can't trust anything in regards to science and logic. I really don't see what point you are trying to prove
It's a logical impossibility, in that the question itself cannot work. Self-contradictory things are not included in the exercise of God's omnipotence if he is to exist, ie. God cannot make 2 + 2 = 5 etc