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Uploaded on Jul 15, 2009

relevant news on science and technology: articles about string theory, robotic bats, and genetically modified salt tolerant plants.

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  • michabarnum

    Thinking that we can bring the scientific method to understanding God is a fundamental error. If there is a creator of matter, than he is not comprised of matter. Therefore, you can't 'prove' God with the 5 senses and tools made of matter.

    So the only way for a human to understand God is if they discover the way God has revealed himself. In fact, Christianity teaches God has reveals himself to the humble and hides himself from the wise and proud.

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  • sum1unxpected

    you are judging aspects of my character based solely on my rejection of your religious beliefs. that doesn't seem very humble to me.

    if you want to subscribe to a religion that isn't based on evidence, that's fine with me. I choose not to do so because there are lots of religions which aren't based on evidence, and it's impossible to tell which one of them is true, if any.

    but regardless of your religious beliefs, i hope you find peace and happiness your own way ^_^

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  • sum1unxpected

    "Anyone that knows even a hint of probability must realize that the complexity of life, even in the simplest forms, completely obliterates any attempt to explain life without a designer."

    yes, that's why scientists today posit natural selection as the designer. ^_^

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  • darlacoconut

    The future of Religion? On the explanation of the Universe and Man... Religion has been untangling itself from those pursuits since heliocentric theory. Religion will evolve to the

    questions of ethics and charitable institutions. But science is only as good as the technology we produce and the natural understanding of the collective world. If a significant population of humans who don't agree with it....? The issues go to votes,

    coins and gunpowder.

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  • NeoMatudio

    If you come to think of it, even geniuses gets their wonderful idea to the the best engineer here ion earth. Our creator.

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  • Rudi Tham

    science!

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  • NWOpartycrasher

    GMO is bad fucking news wtf!

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  • E Roman

    All contrair; I think it will re-enforce the existence of God, string theory, correct or not, or any other theory's that explain creation, evolution and direction all begin and will finally end with God.

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  • ThinkTank255

    Being fairly well versed in physics and theoretical physics, I find it very unlikely string theory is correct. It may have some aspects of a correct theory, but the fact that it proposes "branes" seems rather random and unwarranted to me when everything we can observe is a particle. As far as religion, it's dying already, and I doubt it'll be around much longer. I'd wager to say more than 50% of Americans are Atheists and that number is growing rapidly.

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  • BadderNgod

    Religion is a mortal thing for mortals. It won't change much, at all, or very slowly because of science. The reson being is the pratical application of religion is pleasure, and enjoying one's imagination. I don't think proving string theory will change the underlying motive of all life which is the persuit of happiness. some of us enjoy science. To think of god as a human who is the designer shows your inability to grasp the concept of god and nature.

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  • sum1unxpected

    @michabarnum

    "The general aim of religion is to explain why God did "it", create life"

    this statement assumes that gods existence has been established, which assumes a clear definition of what god is.

    so the answer to the question "why did god create life?" remains: 'there is no reason to believe god exists or to believe the statement 'god exist' is a proposition; as no coherent definition of god has ever been established'.

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