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The unanswered questions have changed. That does not mean that the answer is still "God did it". On the contrary, it points to the human desire to give the answer "God did it" to unanswered questions.
The speaker is factually incorrect when he says that before the theory of the Big Bang people thought the world had always existed. In chapters called Genesis in a book I am surprised the speaker has not come across, called The Bible, iron-age writers present an account of the world being created from nothing, and by doing so were repeating similar fables from further back in human literature.
There is nothing to be ashamed of when giving the answer "I don't know". Inquiring minds are then spurred on to try to find answers. There is something to be ashamed of in saying "I don't know, therefore the answer must be God did it." That mindset puts a stop to inquiry, and has been shown to provide false answers, as in the speaker's example of the origin of thunder and lightning.
So if we don't know it must be god :) makes sense...
So.. if it's not God... it's nothing... It makes more sense :)
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