Dixie - In Memoriam
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Atheists often suggest there is no scientific evidence of God, and that theory can't even be entertained because it lacks the testable observations required for a hypothesis. I think this is a total load of crap, espoused by fools who simply don't want to admit they might be wrong.
The specific branch of science we can look to, is the study of animal behavior. After careful observation and study of a variety of creatures, one thing we consistently see is, animals behave in a certain way for a reason. There is no such thing (as far as we can tell) as a behavior without purpose or reason, in any species we've observed. If the animal is behaving normally, and functioning within the parameters of normalcy, any behavior exhibited is of purpose and reason. Sometimes, it may take us years to discover what the reason for a specific behavior is, but eventually it is found there is a purpose and reason for it.
Darwin's own collection of theories on evolution, also attest to this principle. Darwin theorizes that behaviors not conducive with survival, are discarded by the species. Retained are behaviors which promote survival of the species. This is defined by Darwin as "natural selection" and is a huge part of his theory of evolution. So the scientific evidence is clear, species behave a certain way for a reason, every behavioral characteristic is with purpose, otherwise, it would have long been discarded by the species.
If we study a history of human spirituality, the belief in something greater than man, we find that it parallels with the very history of civilized man. From the earliest human civilizations, we find evidence of human worship, and this behavior continues throughout the history of man. Certain periods of history are full of violent upheavals and persecution, mostly over religious beliefs. Through all the religiously-based wars, through all the assorted attempts to strip man's faith in what he worships, mankind continues to worship, it is a behavior that can't be suppressed. If Darwin is correct, this behavior in man most certainly serves a vital purpose and role in the survival of the species.
I believe this is the clearest scientific evidence we have, there is a God. If there were not a God, mankind would have no real compelling reason to continue a belief in God. However, mankind will risk his own death to maintain his spiritual beliefs. There is such a fundamental connection between man and spiritual beliefs, that nothing has ever been able to erase this behavior in the species, in spite of monumental efforts to do so.
The specific branch of science we can look to, is the study of animal behavior. After careful observation and study of a variety of creatures, one thing we consistently see is, animals behave in a certain way for a reason. There is no such thing (as far as we can tell) as a behavior without purpose or reason, in any species we've observed. If the animal is behaving normally, and functioning within the parameters of normalcy, any behavior exhibited is of purpose and reason. Sometimes, it may take us years to discover what the reason for a specific behavior is, but eventually it is found there is a purpose and reason for it.
Darwin's own collection of theories on evolution, also attest to this principle. Darwin theorizes that behaviors not conducive with survival, are discarded by the species. Retained are behaviors which promote survival of the species. This is defined by Darwin as "natural selection" and is a huge part of his theory of evolution. So the scientific evidence is clear, species behave a certain way for a reason, every behavioral characteristic is with purpose, otherwise, it would have long been discarded by the species.
If we study a history of human spirituality, the belief in something greater than man, we find that it parallels with the very history of civilized man. From the earliest human civilizations, we find evidence of human worship, and this behavior continues throughout the history of man. Certain periods of history are full of violent upheavals and persecution, mostly over religious beliefs. Through all the religiously-based wars, through all the assorted attempts to strip man's faith in what he worships, mankind continues to worship, it is a behavior that can't be suppressed. If Darwin is correct, this behavior in man most certainly serves a vital purpose and role in the survival of the species.
I believe this is the clearest scientific evidence we have, there is a God. If there were not a God, mankind would have no real compelling reason to continue a belief in God. However, mankind will risk his own death to maintain his spiritual beliefs. There is such a fundamental connection between man and spiritual beliefs, that nothing has ever been able to erase this behavior in the species, in spite of monumental efforts to do so.