Praise God for this conversation I was able to send my son an encouraging message today because of your conversation with John. He’s in a Muslim country doing an internship for two months. PS my son and daughter spent two weeks at one of your Summit Ministries a few years ago. Thank you, Jeff. 🙏🏽😊❤️
@@steverational8615 We know a lpt more than a century ago, Is it not true? So we did not know all at that time, and so , as we know less than tomorrow, oif coursae that we do not know all yet
@@reynaldowify if you actually examine science history you will find that while science has increasingly come up with evidenced based explanations of the world around but science has also stumbled upon an ever increasing number of questions they cannot answer with the scientific method such as the origin of life or the origin of the universe for that matter. You will also find that science and the application of the scientific method cannot explain human consciousness, love, beauty nor can it provide any guidance on morality.
@@steverational8615 Scientific method is not a rigid method. In depht, science means adquisition of knowledge. And it is true, there are deep questions still not answered, but the boundaries of those questions were sigificatively clarified through the history. And those questions were always there, but left beyond by more urgent questions Certainly some will be answered with time, and many will stay unanswered. I mean, it is not correct to take science as a dogma, but certainly it is stupid to ignore it
Of course science can't explain everything but thanks to science we know more today than we did yesterday. Religion makes lots of claims but has never explained anything.
Precisely. And we will keep figuring out new things. Meanwhile religions are stories from people millenial ago who know nothing and claim revelation. If divine revelation were so good, why don't we use it to solve any problems today?
Praise God for this conversation I was able to send my son an encouraging message today because of your conversation with John.
He’s in a Muslim country doing an internship for two months. PS my son and daughter spent two weeks at one of your Summit Ministries a few years ago. Thank you, Jeff. 🙏🏽😊❤️
Love This .
Great!
Science can explain almost all, and every dey more. What can not be explained yet, for sure will be explained in future
Sounds like “science of the gaps” or more precisely scientist. Oh. And by the way, can you use science to support your claim
@@steverational8615 We know a lpt more than a century ago, Is it not true?
So we did not know all at that time, and so , as we know less than tomorrow, oif coursae that we do not know all yet
@@reynaldowify if you actually examine science history you will find that while science has increasingly come up with evidenced based explanations of the world around but science has also stumbled upon an ever increasing number of questions they cannot answer with the scientific method such as the origin of life or the origin of the universe for that matter. You will also find that science and the application of the scientific method cannot explain human consciousness, love, beauty nor can it provide any guidance on morality.
@@steverational8615 Scientific method is not a rigid method. In depht, science means adquisition of knowledge.
And it is true, there are deep questions still not answered, but the boundaries of those questions were sigificatively clarified through the history. And those questions were always there, but left beyond by more urgent questions
Certainly some will be answered with time, and many will stay unanswered. I mean, it is not correct to take science as a dogma, but certainly it is stupid to ignore it
Of course science can't explain everything but thanks to science we know more today than we did yesterday. Religion makes lots of claims but has never explained anything.
Precisely. And we will keep figuring out new things. Meanwhile religions are stories from people millenial ago who know nothing and claim revelation. If divine revelation were so good, why don't we use it to solve any problems today?