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Originally Posted by MarchHare
Except one of those leaves open the possibility that we may, with sufficient research, learn the answer at some point in the future.
Saying, "We don't know yet," is not instantly satisfying, but it does encourage the pursuit of knowledge which may lead to further discoveries. Saying, "God did it," closes the case and discourages further research. It's also an intellectually-dishonest cop-out.
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I agree that science is a better model for predicting and developing technologies but the belief that science can give us 1 ultimate and satisfying solution answering all of our questions is false. In the end there will always be room for God.
Interestingly enough Quantum Physics allows for miricles. Since it is entirely probability based God has allowed himself a way to intervene in the world without violating his own laws of physics.