Murrin
Chieftain
Just a small point:
Actually, this applies to all the scientific 'evidence' in this thread - science is an art of approximation. We find a mathematical model that fits that real universe as closely as possible. For all we know, we could have gotten it completely wrong, but we don't realise it because the model fits almost as well as the 'real' explanation would.
A small theological point brought to mind by some of the recent posts - God made man in His image. Man is flawed. Is God perfect? Either God is as flawed as man (because man is an accurate image), or God was unable to make an accurate image of himself (in which case he is not perfect).
Mathematics is purely human. It's something for us to compare the universe with, not something that governs it.Perfection said:I beleive mathematics is an inherent facet of the universe.
Actually, this applies to all the scientific 'evidence' in this thread - science is an art of approximation. We find a mathematical model that fits that real universe as closely as possible. For all we know, we could have gotten it completely wrong, but we don't realise it because the model fits almost as well as the 'real' explanation would.
A small theological point brought to mind by some of the recent posts - God made man in His image. Man is flawed. Is God perfect? Either God is as flawed as man (because man is an accurate image), or God was unable to make an accurate image of himself (in which case he is not perfect).