Dancing_Queen
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I never said science had proof. There's the difference. I acknowledge that my beliefs are beliefs, not necessarily fact. What I did say, though, is that science has alternative explanations; this means that both theological and atheistic beliefs are exactly that -- beliefs. Neither can be said to be factual.Buckeye is talking about the creation of your existence. Science, as you said, has "alternative explanations", not proof.
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Facts are the only things that exist without other (conceivable) explanations. At this point that means Olm's Law, the Laws of Thermodynamics, etc. That's what the word "law" means in science. They've been proven (not just accepted) with no statistical probability that any chance was involved. Everything else is a work in progress even if there's only a .001 percent statistical probability that the result could have occurred by chance. Laws can be amended, however, such as when Newton's Laws were amended to hold true for large objects as opposed to everything; at this point we now have quantum mechanics.
Because I have neither proof (100% statistical probability) nor an accepted hypothesis (no more than .5% statistical probability of chance), I accept the fact that I can be wrong. That's also how science works. Gather the data and run the statistics and keep doing it many times in many ways, something that's impossible when looking at the existence or non-existence of god.