by jimwalton » Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:16 am
> i'm sure you go about believing every supernatural story you hear most certainly.
Oh, not at all. That's pretty silly.
> The last discovery that replaced a scientific explanation for a phenomena with a supernatural one was __________.
There are many phenomena that scientists are not able to explain. There are also many medical turnarounds that doctors are unable to explain. Obviously, people with a priori presuppositions that supernatural events don't happen are not going to attribute those events to the supernatural, but that's not proof that they weren't. Verifying miracles is outside of the scope of the scientists, and not subject to the scientific method, so of course you're going to end up with a blank there. You might as well as an economist about the football game. The two fields are unrelated.
If we knew for a fact that God did not exist, we could legitimately rule out the possibility of supernatural events. But that has not been and cannot be established.
If we look in one tiny pool—that which is scientifically verifiable—for our knowledge about the world, then our knowledge will be limited. Casting a large net will bring to light many report of unusual occurrences that could possibly be miracles. But before making a universal judgment, each one of those would need to be discredited. And remember, it takes on a single justified example to show that there is more to reality than the physical world.
> "I mean the book in general is full of myths..."
Um, this is obviously just the expression of opinion with nothing to substantiate it.
> Interesting that you bring that up, considering it's also got a story about the garden of eve written well before the Jews received it
More than one rendering of an event doesn't mean it's false, nor that it evolved organically. Another possibility is that it actually happened, and there is more than one interpretation of it. The story of the Garden of Eden in the Bible was most likely transmitted by oral means. It means nothing about its veracity that someone wrote it down before the Jews did.
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