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Re: Can you look at religion scientifically, and still believe God exists? - July 21st 2009, 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr.Eggman789 View Post
So you'd rather be a sheep? Personally, asking questions is what propels the human race forward, technologically, physically and socially. It drives humans, the need to know and the desire for more.
I didn't say that. But, asking questions find answers which ask more questions, which find answers which ask more questions.
We will NEVER know everything. We will NEVER have every question we can ask entered. It's not going to happen. Humans are far too inquisitive, and the question of, "Why?" or, "How?" will always be there.
That's where faith comes in. Why not have just a little bit of mystery in our lives still? Why not turn something into the hands of a higher power?


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