Re: Tacit admission that "microbes" don't exist -
12-27-2013, 12:40 PM
Believing in molecules but not God is gratuitous intellectual dishonesty. First of all, the existence of microscopic particles is more difficult to prove than the existence of God. Just consider what the state of the world would be if there were microscopic particles. It would be impossible to tell without microscopes. Then imagine the state of the world in which God exists. The evidence of a benevolent, omniscient, and omnipotent God is all pervasive, because His Caring, Heroic Hand is everywhere involved. The unfalsifiability of molecules means they do not meet the criteria of a testable hypothesis. God's existence on the other hand certainly does. So if you accept the ontological argument for molecules, that there is no evidence for them and therefore they must exist, then you must accept the ontological argument for God.
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