Originally posted by Maddhattter
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Question was: Have YOU carbon dated anything? Have you seen it? Do you know how it works? If you do, is it because you studied it from nothing and learned how to do it and build the tools to test it yourself? If no, you're taking things on faith that these scientists are correct. Unless you're doing it yourself, it's faith, or trust.
As far as gravity, no you see the results of gravity. Can you test it? Can you quantify it? No, unless you have the tools, you can't. Otherwise you're going to have to trust what someone else says.
My point is, atheists hold science and logic as supreme (well for the most part, I've met some who were emotional bitches). Problem is, they are taking that science on faith. Few can duplicate the results either due to lack of knowledge or technology and those that do are using a start point that starts with the knowledge of someone else.
I absolutely believe that we'll discover a way to prove God exists but that's not the point of faith. Faith is believing something exists without tangible proof. If you can hold it, it's not faith, it's evidence. I point you to Doubting Thomas. Still, we'll get there, or destroy ourselves. Either way.
My faith is just different than yours. No big deal.
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