Thats some little dance he’s doing there.
He seems to me to be the science equivalent of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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There's no such thing as an atheist.
Anyone who says so - are in conscious or unconscious denial.
We Christians get all excited over the reasoned arguments for Intelligent Design. We should curb our enthusiasm a bit, for proof of the existence of an Intelligent Designer does not also demonstrate the existence of the God of our Hebrew Bible.
Our Christian and Hebrew God did much more than design the universe intelligently. He spoke to Abraham, chose the Jews, made the sun stop one afternoon, played games with Pharoah, let Satan toy with Job, sent Jesus to earth, and so on. Intelligent Design touches none of these particular and fundamental things.
My own point of view is that you can neither prove nor disprove the existence of God.”
Cant really argue with that point. Its interesting though in itself that that should be the case.
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“String theory” - nuff said.
“String Theory”
THEORY!
The biggest mistake someone can make is to ignore either faith or reason. They actually compliment each other and need each other.
For example, Martin Luther hated reason. Just google that and find his quotes. He had no use for reason.
David Hume, on the other hand, had no use for faith. He was a utilitarian who believed that faith was not needed in any form. He was unable to understand anything that touched the mysterious.
Let us rejoice that Michio Kaku has opened his heart to consider the true Mysterious.
“Science is based on what is testable, reproducible, and falsifiable,” Kaku says. “Thats called ‘science.’ However, there are certain things that are not testable, not reproducible, and not falsifiable. And that would include the existence of God.” He’s noted that discerning whether you live in a Matrix-style construct or not would be another such ‘non-falsifiable’ problem.
That is exactly right and an example of why people like Dawkins et al are charlatans.
saw the series on Einstein, one time this guy ask Einstein if he fears God, his reply - he scares me to death. I think scientist know GOD made all of this and they appreciate or understand his power.
That dude is not as cool and groovy as he thinks he is
Now some religious adherents want to force their religion upon threat of death. That's when we start having problems. Lutherans having casserole get togethers, are fine. The head chopping nuts are not.
Interesting article, but I had to spit out the parts in which the author makes suppositions about what Kaku thinks or believes. If we remove those, and just read Kaku’s quotes, it clearly shows that he believes there is a God. If he has not yet discovered THE God, God Almighty...give him time. God will reveal Himself to those who seek for Him, and if I can, myself, make an assumption about Kaku, he is not far from the truth. Give him time; a man as brilliant as Kaku, who is willing to believe that their MIGHT be a God, and continues to investigate, WILL find Him. It is AWESOME to read accounts of such scientists, who do become believers.