maybe but it is superstition to believe there are unseen spirits out there without any evidence. Superstition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaSuperstition is a credulous belief or notion, not based on reason or knowledge.
=========== Good logic & good points A28. Albert Einstein said,paraphrase , ''religion is crippled without science; science is crippled without God...'' Even though Al Einstein may /may not have been a Christian, a believer, or as Romanians name them - Repenters. At least Mr Einstein was not as crippled as; Mr Hawkins lame logic..... Mr Hawkins lame logic was in that article''There is no heaven or hell for broken down computers, thats a fairy tale'' Obviously ,he [same paragraph]personally considers his brain broken down Typical lame-brain logic. Using his lame-brain logic, Bill Gates /MSFT,must not know much,since he quit college?? And Christians & Jews , since they go to school on sabboth[[saturday] , go to school on sunday [sunday schools'....
I would argue that your semantics has blurred your perception. I would argue that your lack of evidence could be based upon lack of perception, or lack of interpretation. I would argue that just because you have not developed the tools needed for perception and interpretation does not indicate that there not realms out there to be explored.
Hawking wrote the universe appears extraordinarily designed. Susskind wrote it looks spectacularly designed. in previous quotes I quoted hawking explaining why scientists state our universe looks designed. I have quoted dozen of other prize winning scientists... and you band of et atheists give each thumbs up for cross dressers.
and you know this how? pretty bold statement considering there has never been any evidence of anything supernatural.
what value is there in believing in undetectable things? does it fill some need in your life to believe there are undetectable spirits flying around? science makes observations and then attempts to answer why. it does not concern itself with undetectable things based on human emotions. the supernatual is the playground of the scam artists. dream up some concept and convince enough people that it is real and you have a ready market of sheep to fleece.
I knew you would take that argument as it is the most logical position. My rebuttal is the theory of General Relativity. http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/05/04/einstein-proven-right-again/ How long ago did Einstein posit this theory? Now before you come with apples and oranges, we are only now beginning to understand the space around us. I fail to comprehend how if we so primitive in this aspect that we could possibly say that there is nothing beyond our senses. I am not a mystic per se, but it would be foolish to say that nothing exists outside of my senses, or the senses of of any others just because we have not found it yet. This is a statement coming from a species who cannot yet get to our next door planet. Think about that for a moment. We are sure that what is here is all there is, and we cannot go next door, in an astronomical sense. Really? Hubris, pure and simple.
Don't worry, man. Even if hell exists (I will also be a permanent resident), all of the coolest rock stars will be there anyways. A party in heaven is probably similar to a party Ned Flanders would throw. A party in hell, however, is likely to include sex, drugs, and rock and roll.
As Stephen Hawking has noted, "The laws of science, as we know them at present, contain many fundamental numbers, like the size of the electric charge of the electron and the ratio of the masses of the proton and the electron. ... The remarkable fact is that the values of these numbers seem to have been very finely adjusted to make possible the development of life."[4]