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Science does not know the answers.
Yet. Science didn't know the answer that the world was not flat, and eventually showed that it wasn't. Despite all the faith and belief to the contrary, science eventually uncovered the truth.
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Science has not revealed the answers. As it currently stands, the answers are unknowable for a variety of reasons, the least of which are the limits of human perception. Science has theories and hypotheses and queries, but it does not have the facts of existence.
Yet.
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There could be a god: there exists no evidence either way.
While there *could* be some entity that exists in the manner in which man, in our tiny little corner of an unspeakably vast universe, has defined it, the chances are bloody slim. However, atheism includes that idea. There is no compelling evidence that such an entity exists, and until such evidence is presented or discovered, it is irrational to conclude that such an entity exists.
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This means that the probability of their being a god or not being god remains the same.
This is simply not true. It's not a 50/50 coin flip as to weather or not a god exists. The burden of proof for the existence of such an entity rests with those that assert that entity's existence as fact. There is no such evidence to support that assertion, outside of our own lack of understanding.
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And the limitations that prevent us from scientifically proving a god exists are the same limitations that prevent us from falsifying the existence of that god.
There is no evidence of that god.
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It takes faith to deny that which you can neither prove nor disprove. You have made your choices about how in an manner every bit as irrational and unscientific as the very religions you rail again.
Ah, but faith is not the same thing as belief in a god. I have faith that when I step out my front door, my porch will be there. I have faith that I will be teaching again this semester. I have faith that my girlfriend loves me. However, none of those things have anything to do with a deity. Faith and God are not one in the same.
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Now, if you'd care to address science, I still have some outstanding questions about other issues and complex systems.
I am certainly not a scientist, so I'm not the best source for that information. I do, however, trust the scientific process to deliver significantly more rational information, over the long term, than any holy book or deity.
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