[citation][nom]abllee[/nom]If God exists, which I'm sure he doesn't, then who created God?[/citation]
I see you like logic. So do I. Here is one for you:
A scientific view would hold that there is a limit to what the human brain can comprehend. Just as there is a limit to how much, say, a really smart animal such as a dog could comprehend. A really smart dog could understand a lot of words, and be quite well trained. But it will never comprehend the simplest of human activities such as how to conjugate a verb or make change for a dollar.
Why should we believe that (as another species of animal on earth), that our brains are limitless? That is conceited and inconsistent with the evidence of what we see in other species.
Asking a question that we cannot answer is not proof of anything (either pro or con) other than that of our own limitations.
I see you like logic. So do I. Here is one for you:
A scientific view would hold that there is a limit to what the human brain can comprehend. Just as there is a limit to how much, say, a really smart animal such as a dog could comprehend. A really smart dog could understand a lot of words, and be quite well trained. But it will never comprehend the simplest of human activities such as how to conjugate a verb or make change for a dollar.
Why should we believe that (as another species of animal on earth), that our brains are limitless? That is conceited and inconsistent with the evidence of what we see in other species.
Asking a question that we cannot answer is not proof of anything (either pro or con) other than that of our own limitations.