That's exactly my point. Why would God give us intelligence to try to figure things out and then expect us not to use said intelligence?
We are not making the same point.
A.) MY POINT implied (indirectly) that GOD GAVE US INTELLECT.
B.) YOUR POINT was a conclusion about HOW TO USE THAT INTELLECT.
C.) My point and your point are completely different things.
D.) If you are asserting that, since God GAVE us intellect, we should therefore USE that intellect for ANYTHING & EVERYTHING... or even ANYTHING & EVERYTHING that is scientific... we can easily prove that YOU don't even believe that.
E.) I don't believe YOU would use YOUR intellect, to pursue scientific methods to: abuse your wife, or deal drugs, or harm children... I don't believe you would use your intellect to "explore" or "figure out" better ways to do such things.
F.) Therefore, even YOU believe the endeavors of the intellect are to have certain moral constraints.
G.) Therefore, there is no argument that just because God GAVE us intellect, we are expected to use it to "explore" or "figure out" just ANYTHING & EVERYTHING.
(You could even make the study of "wife abuse" a very scientific pursuit... but we'd never say the study of "how to better abuse your wife" is a good scientific endeavor. )
CONCLUSION:
We all curtail our intellectual pursuits by some moral code, and that is the same premise we see in scripture....
therefore dude's conclusion falls by it's own weight, and by the example of dude's own personal life and beliefs.
IN FAIRNESS:
A.) I DO however agree with dude, that there is no connection shown, whatsoever, between demons and particle physics.
B.) If such a connection exists, it has yet to be shown either in scripture or in science.
Now people, please, for the love of all that is holy, please be sensible, so I don't have to agree with Dude ever again.
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