I never said this.
Nit picking, it's inferred within the framework of what you claim to believe, or um..., not believe. See how rejection of God reduces you to foolishness? You can even clear state any kind of solid framework for the "study the nature of reality". I would also like to add for the record, that the nature of reality is mt biggest interest as well, but we have got to shed this paper thin, surface level, washy wash, won't take a solid stand, thoughtless, Micky Mouse, schoolyard mentality. You can only attack our worldview, all while using it for yourself and having nothing of your own to put forth as superior, like the kid making fun of someones bike, and doesn't even have a bike. Come on man you didn't understand what I meant.
Science is about asking questions we don't know the answers to, and trying to answer them. Science doesn't answer everything a person "needs" to know (how you define "need" is another issue). Don't see any argument here, and am not going to just get into semantics.
We don't just study the Earth. We study the nature of reality.
That's just about the craziest thing I've ever heard. So what are we looking at to study "nature of reality"? I believe the creation. I think this is a self defeating statement. Are you really saying we don't study the earth? Really?
I wouldn't call affirming evidence in the natural universe "foolish". It is exactly what gives us the advancements we are privileged to be beneficiaries of.
And all by His grace. and I agree man. I think these things are awesome and are a blessing to us when use within His will. I thank God every day for these things so there's no disconnect here.
It's okay to not know the answer to everything.
Not to mention impossible right? But you don't seem to be against seeing the knowledge that we can right? Well I'm proclaiming that you can come to a true knowledge of the King of everything Jesus our Christ. I am not saying I know everything and I truly hope it was silly for me to even say that, but it doesn't logically follow that "It's okay to not know the answer to everything", therefore "I don't want to know some things that are possible to know"
I couldn't agree more that "It's okay to not know the answer to everything", but I'm telling you that
There is plenty to stand on. But like I said, nobody has an answer for everything. That doesn't mean that "Anything goes there".
Your point was based on something I never said. Everything that follows was, as well.
That would take a lot longer than either of us have time for.
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This depends on the person. I can't tell you the reason we are here, in a cosmic, purposeful sense any more than you can tell me. I don't really ask the question, "why" we are here. I am more concerned with what is here and how it is here.
How I live is entirely my own choice. It isn't fixed or static, either. People grow. People learn. People progress. People can at one point in life hold one view and later in life hold entirely another. Experience and learning change people.