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A discussion on God and science, with a little gravity thrown in.
The Nature of Explanation
Agency and Science

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You posted someone who's a mathematician, not a scientist.

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@vivify said
You posted someone who's a mathematician, not a scientist.
A Bachelor of Science (BS) degree is also given for a math major.

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@pettytalk said
A Bachelor of Science (BS) degree is also given for a math major.
A BS degree simply denotes proficiency in various topics that don't necessarily include science. You can also get a BS for art. Doesn't make you a scientist.

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@kellyjay said
https://youtu.be/Lyt9ECm8V9g

A discussion on God and science, with a little gravity thrown in.
The Nature of Explanation
Agency and Science
You could have made a better argument presentation by presenting the one linked here, and have an amateur discussion by the 'experts' frequenting this forum.

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@vivify said
A BS degree simply denotes proficiency in various topics that don't necessarily include science. You can also get a BS for art. Doesn't make you a scientist.
Really? Learning mathematics is a foundation needed for reasoning. Take it from there.

For this thread on God and science it will be difficult to have relative discussions without the mathematics iron in the fire too.

Many scientific fields cannot be separated from mathematics itself. We need to hear from the mathematicians too, especially from a scientist who is also a mathematician. Better still, a mathematician scientist who is also trained in theology.

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@divegeester said
This is 26mins.

Can you give a synopsis of why the video you offer makes a better argument and what of what specific topic is is making better argument of?
I can, but for a price if it's for you.

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The ancient's 4 building blocks of physical nature: Earth, Water, Air, and Fire.

Coincidentally, the modern's 4 forces of physical nature: Gravity, Electromagnetism, the Strong Nuclear force, and the Weak Nuclear force.

Science can describe and predict the behavior of these forces, but the origins of these forces themselves are not fully understood.

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@divegeester said
I don’t think you can tbh.
Then why did you ask me in the first place? Besides, I don't think you would understand even if I could, for a price.

Here is a tip for you. If you really want to know, go to UM and search deep and wide. You may find the synopsis there. If memory serves me right, I may have introduced some episodes of Closer To Truth.

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@pettytalk said
For this thread on God and science it will be difficult to have relative discussions without the mathematics iron in the fire too.

Many scientific fields cannot be separated from mathematics itself. We need to hear from the mathematicians too, especially from a scientist who is also a mathematician. Better still, a mathematician scientist who is also trained in theology.
Same with engineering and space exploration. One is not possible without the other. Doesn't make engineering a science.

Math is intrinsic to science like engineering is but still isn't a science.

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@vivify said
You posted someone who's a mathematician, not a scientist.
You talk about evolution and dismiss abiogenesis are you a Chemist or a Biologist? As a Mathematician when he runs the numbers his conclusions I submit are closer to being spot on than yours. I would also like to point out MORE TIME you concern yourself with the person not the topic, starting to be a trend with you!

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