God & Science
Created | Updated Nov 30, 2005
Good news. God is back!
It now seems as if scientists have discovered a higher place or universe where God might be. Fiction writers or for that matter theologians are finding difficulty in keeping up with science these days. With theories of parallel worlds all around us, the idea of God is no longer so improbable.
Of course some scientists would tell you that this is not so. Some would go so far as to exclude him from any grand plan. They would say that there’s no physical proof of God's existence and in saying it so persistently they’ll make him more likely. Theories into multiple higher dimensions and black holes with tunnels to other worlds, are more credible to them. Others have taken up psychology telling us that nothing is real any more; there not being an independent universe. If we were not here it wouldn’t apparently exist; it’s only there when we look.
Physics is fast coming the sphere of new prophets and science is again going back to to philosophy. It’s grown up just as a little boy who was not confident, wouldn’t want to be a sissy and listen to his mother. It had to prove itself as a sign of maturity by denying God in relative safety since God wouldn’t need to throw thunderbolts to prove himself.
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Is there really a God then?
Some, believe because they’re afraid. Others believe because they see the order and purpose of nature. A third group believes because science now makes Him possible. We are now faced with theories and facts that are more difficult to digest than the belief in a supernatural force. It wasn’t long ago when Einstein made his famous remark that God didn’t play dice and that it was not all a matter of chance.
The arguments between evolutionists and creationists have raged for a long time. Someone must have had the original seed from which we evolved. In what form our creation was made is surely not the main issue as to the prime mover.
Scientists have decided that photons and electrons can be both particles and waves, depending on the argument in hand. So why not God being a force everywhere and taking on the form that suits the occassion? If an electron can change form as it approaches two holes to go and interfere with itself then anything is possible. Why not admit that we don’t understand what really goes on and we set up models to explain things just as with God being a sort of model. In the old days what was not understood was a miracle and we still have a few left.
We seem to be living in a big balloon. It’s being blown up more and more as we advance with a possibility of it going bust releasing us from the three dimensional spacial straight-jacket. Maybe God’s on the other side.
Used to be that every thing had to be proved by experiment before being accepted as science. Now science is adapting to modern thought. We no longer need to move in tiny steps but in leaps and bounds.
We often ask how can there be a God with so much suffering and injustice in the world and churches responsible for so many wars, but we cannot blame God for human failings. As for the natural injustices we simply do not know, but theories abound just as they do in science.
We know that there are invisible forces all around us,and although we can not see them we feel their presence.