Oh okay.
Only from creationist re s intent on the first cause proof of God.
The reality is our need to temporally order everything is not necessarily the truth.
Oh okay.
So your saying science is content knowing the how of twins being born but could care less about the why?
Not sure if that half of the post was intended for me or not.
For the record I'm on the side of science. People seem quick to assume, some are always looking for a conflict. I always point to science, the flip side is idiots like Bouton's. Anti GMO type are the liberal equivalent of believing a big ark carried two of every kind of animal through a flood.
Why would science care why the mom decided/didn't decide to get pregnant?
How did the Solar System come into existence? Explainable
Why did the Solar System come into existence? Philosophy
It's to the general audience. And a response to your post.
Underlined.... Absolutely.
Science, philosophy, and religion are very different type of efforts to answer different questions due to very different human needs. We crave explanations. The power of science lies in its predictive power, for the most part. But there are other questions we have that don't lend themselves to science.
So I tend to see the differences between these very human endeavors instead of overlapping them. It just makes more sense to me. And I see humans as limited in what we can know. Science just happens to be endlessly fascinating to me.
Good and bad people.
Discuss.
Where are our philosophy types and our theologians...
The why being we know how identical twins are formed but not why.
Uh. Feel free to explain why they are formed then.
Can't quite figure out if you think you need to get the last word, your just an idiot, or your just bitter.
The science community is working very hard on the why issues. When did i ever infer that i was smarter or knew more that the scientists that work in that field? If I knew the answer i'd contact someone that could verify it........
Yeah, you're still conflating "how" and "why"
scientists work with the rational, any why, if there is one, will not be in the rational domain.
K, I'm gonna throw you a bone.
https://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/20...xplain-purpose
After this, you're on your own.
How do you know that?
Sorry, re-read my post, and it's overall tone wasn't quite what I was shooting for, which is more laid back.
I do not claim "everything came from nothing", no.
I merely say "I don't know". I just don't fill in the blank with my favorite explanation.
I don't know "why" either.
We don't know enough about the universe, and may never know, that such a thing REQUIRES some vague, ill-defined being to happen. Things happen. Things don't happen.
I just don't see any good reason to think that any of it was intentional.
To some extent.
Why do the tides come in? The moon orbits the planet, and gravity causes changes in sea level.
Ultimate purpose... that is up to us, IMO. I don't think there is. We are ultimately a happenstance of the way the universe is put together.
I liken it to the puddle analogy.
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