>> Well, explain electricity?
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>Any book on physics should do.
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I'm not talking about the physics of electricity.
>> Where does the wind come from, and where does it go?
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>Come? Go? That's anthropomorphism. Wind is not a person or animal. It's the mechanics of the fluids, qv. in the corresponding area of physics.
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>> There are many things that can't be explained, but that doesn't deny their existence, does it? I wouldn't have much faith in a God, I could fully understand.
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>I don't have faith in science. I only trust it to be the explanation of what is happening, as good one as we can do at this point. Until the better science comes along. I also trust that it will move and develop, and that some things I took for granted will be proven wrong or at least incomplete. Of course, I'll stick to this explanation for as long as it's valid - or try to check some of it myself, if I am able. So it will grow, without any need to believe in everything it says.
Science is man's attempt to explain. There are thousands of "scientific facts" that are no longer "facts". God is unchanged even yet.
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