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10424724 No.10424724[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

>When you first get into science you conclude that God doesn't exist. As you go further you realize how absurd everything everything is and you come full circle

>> No.10424734
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>learn value of proof
>become religious

>> No.10424736

Fuck this shit happened to me too.

>> No.10424738

>>10424724
You don't find God by delving deeper into science, you just missed him and the safety of believing in him

>> No.10424769

>>10424724
Science and religion generally ask different questions. Science asks "how" while religion asks "why." By the time you run out of "hows," the only options are to be satisfied with the models, or to ask why they exist. I believe the anthropic principle is the closest science has come to answering the why question, and it is unclear what conclusions to make from it.

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>>10424724
>Not delving deep and going full arcane wizard.
>Not skilling Arch-Wizard into Adept of The Mechanicus.
New meta wipes hard.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rc3jVX6cU2M

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUssnoEbyW8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejeGyoSgJds

>> No.10424806

>>10424724
When you go further into science, you realize science covers the observable world, not the spiritual. At first you say “but there isn’t a spiritual because I haven’t seen it”. But science is about searching for the unknown, not simply regurgitating what is known.

>> No.10424810

>>10424769
This explains why people go into atheism when they first start out, they expect eventually to arrive at a meaningful explanation, but instead we arrive that reality is subjective.

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>looking for God in science

>> No.10424937

>>10424929
if you think the OP implies that we look for God in science I am going to personally contact whatever organization performed your literacy test and have the results retracted.

>> No.10424953

>>10424769
"Why" is either a question about how to explain a phenomenon in a way that's easy to grasp intuitively, or it's a question about mind states of things with intelligence and agency. Religion answers the second kind of "why", but there doesn't need to be any such "why" about the world as a whole if there is no intelligence or agency involved in the first place.

>> No.10424985

>>10424929
>interpreting OP's post like this
you must be braindead

>> No.10425025

>>10424724
>When you first get into science you conclude that God doesn't exist
Literally nobody does this.