The proximity of Heaven and Hell.

It certainly is unfalsifiable for me. And as far as it goes, why should I believe nuclear physicists? I can no more check their data than I can count all the stars in the sky, and frankly I’m more sure that God exists than I am of the fact that nuclear physicists know there stuff right. I believe solely because people I trust say it is trustworthy and I see no reason it would be falsified. But that is solely taking it on faith. They claim to have made very big bombs and very nice reactors, but I’ve never seen either and couldn’t tell you if they did work as they were advertised.

Actually, I exaggerate; I’m not extraordinarily well versed in the sciences but can follow along. However, I certainly cannot do that for everything, and have no intention of studying any form of nuclear physics. Because I really don’t give a rat’s hindquarters.

As for where you even got your points 2 and 3, I’m not sure where you got them.

As for the idea that no one cares what I understand, I can reply the same “argument” to anyone’s opinion and knowledge, including theology. Since this entire thread is a theological question, you may wish to consider your statement.

Nuclear physics has brought us all kinds of things: nuclear power, medicine, etc. The thing about them is that they work. Nuclear power plants generate power, exactly the way the nuclear physicists say they would. X-ray machines, radiation treatments, etc all work the way they are said to. Prayer does not work, period. I have yet to see a single thing that can be attributed to god that works in any way close to the way science works.

So why do you believe those people, who have no evidence whatsoever, and you don’t believe these people who actually have evidence that the stuff they do works? This seems just the tiniest bit backwards to me.

Of course you don’t. Science is all big and scary and hard and you already have all the answers! God did it! Why bother finding things out, why bother investigating or questioning, you already know everything!

It is a very good thing that not every member of humanity thinks the way you do, we’d all still be in caves wondering if rocks were edible.

Well lets just have a look, shall we?

How about:

And where do those others get there stuff from? Do they also rely on others? And how about those others? Where do they get their information?

How about:

This one should be really obvious. Their human reason cant tell them anything useful about it? What? Human reason invented the machine you’re using to send information across the globe in seconds. Human reason invented the nuclear reactor, which quite demonstrably, produces power, just the way they said it would. I see absolutely no reason to think that god had anything to do with any of these things.

Actually, no, you tried to dismiss nuclear physics as meaningless based solely on your own ignorance. The point is that nuclear physics, like many many other things apparently, work just fine regardless of what you know or believe about them. Nuclear physics does not require belief, it works just fine despite you thinking it’s useless or wrong.

You think that Calvin is wrong, but you don’t even bother to give a reason. You flat out tell us that it’s ‘too hard’ to bother with. But you still have your opinion on it. Calvin might be right or wrong, but he’ll be right or wrong in spite of what you believe. Dismissing it as ‘complicated’ and asserting your opinion anyway is poor debating.