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What religious questions can science not answer?

What religious questions can science not answer?

What are the Big Questions that science can’t answer but religion can?

  • What’s going on in the universe? *
  • Is there any point to it all?
  • Why are we here?
  • How should we live?
  • Why be moral?
  • Why is there evil?*
  • Does God exist?
  • Where did the universe come from? *

Does science disprove the existence of God?

A number of recent books and articles would have you believe that—somehow—science has now disproved the existence of God. We know so much about how the universe works, their authors claim, that God is simply unnecessary: we can explain all the workings of the universe without the need for a Creator.

Is it possible to say that God does not exist?

Therefore, it is possible to say that, scientifically, God does not exist—just as science discounts the existence of a myriad of other alleged beings. What Science Can and Cannot Prove To understand why “God does not exist” is a legitimate scientific statement, it’s important to understand what the statement means in the context of science.

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Did God create the universe without violating laws of nature?

“The universe itself, in all its mind-boggling vastness and complexity, could simply have popped into existence without violating the known laws of nature,” he wrote. That still doesn’t explain away the possibility that God created that proton-size singularity, then flipped the quantum- mechanical switch that allowed it to pop.

Was the universe spently created out of nothing?

“I think the universe was spontaneously created out of nothing, according to the laws of science,” Hawking, who died in March, wrote. “If you accept, as I do, that the laws of nature are fixed, then it doesn’t take long to ask: What role is there for God?” RECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU…