*Religious belief that life that humanity, the Earth, every kind of life in the universe and the universe itself were created by a supernatural being or beings (God).
To be termed scientific, a statement must be observable, comprobable by experiments and it must have measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning.
So, can creationism be considered scientific?
We can't make the "creation moment" again, so the theory is neither comprobable by experiments nor observable. Therefore, creationism is not scientific, but any way we can't prove that it is wrong, because of the fact that nobody was there when everything happen.
All other theories finish in creationism in some way, because trying to explain how everything was created we can have an infinite number of questions and replies. Like in the big bang theory, where did that explosion come from?
I think that God and all religious beliefs get involved in our theories when our comprehension finishes, because humanity has always been trying to answer questions but they just never end.
Jesus told him, "If you want to be perfect, go and sell all your possessions and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.
First I have to define creationism:
ReplyDelete*Religious belief that life that humanity, the Earth, every kind of life in the universe and the universe itself were created by a supernatural being or beings (God).
To be termed scientific, a statement must be observable, comprobable by experiments and it must have measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning.
So, can creationism be considered scientific?
We can't make the "creation moment" again, so the theory is neither comprobable by experiments nor observable. Therefore, creationism is not scientific, but any way we can't prove that it is wrong, because of the fact that nobody was there when everything happen.
All other theories finish in creationism in some way, because trying to explain how everything was created we can have an infinite number of questions and replies. Like in the big bang theory, where did that explosion come from?
I think that God and all religious beliefs get involved in our theories when our comprehension finishes, because humanity has always been trying to answer questions but they just never end.