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So what you're saying is that here in 2024 we've got it all figured out?
*Note that: 2024, everything figured out.
βThere are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.β -Shakespeare
There's physics. And there's metaphysics. One does not come to Faith the same way one produces a hypothesis.
We've got way more figured out than what religious people think.
Faith is the rejection of the possibility of producing a hypothesis.
Science is, among other things, the rejection of metaphysics.
And I love science, embrace evolution, and don't have any beliefs that require me to reject any scientific finding.
Science covers the physical world nicely. Materialistically, it's got the goods.