Writer's Block: Proven by Science
Aug. 12th, 2009 11:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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My short answer is yes.
My long answer is that, since I'm a science geek (though an uneducated amateur), and I do believe in God and the Bible and the Book of Mormon and all that, science and God are in harmony with each other. We see evidence of this and that here and there, and the little bits we see and believe in seem to contradict each other, but it's like a jigsaw -- we can't see how every piece is a bit of the whole until we can see the whole picture. That's my theory, anyway, and I'm sticking to it.
I took the word "everything" in the question to mean every thing. What we can observe with telescopes, thermometers, microscopes, that sort of stuff. Does human behavior fall into that category?
(I like what Tim Robbins says about science in Catholic schools. The curriculum goes something like this: "God made everything; shut up.")
My short answer is yes.
My long answer is that, since I'm a science geek (though an uneducated amateur), and I do believe in God and the Bible and the Book of Mormon and all that, science and God are in harmony with each other. We see evidence of this and that here and there, and the little bits we see and believe in seem to contradict each other, but it's like a jigsaw -- we can't see how every piece is a bit of the whole until we can see the whole picture. That's my theory, anyway, and I'm sticking to it.
I took the word "everything" in the question to mean every thing. What we can observe with telescopes, thermometers, microscopes, that sort of stuff. Does human behavior fall into that category?
(I like what Tim Robbins says about science in Catholic schools. The curriculum goes something like this: "God made everything; shut up.")