• Communist
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    That just leaves you with the conclusion that “there is no current explanation” not that you can make whatever you want up.

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      Making up whatever you want is exactly how science works. It’s called a hypothesis. In science, that hypothesis is tested repeatedly. This is why science is best suited for repeatable phenomena.

      In this case, neither science nor religion can test said hypothesis. Why is science correct but religion is not in this situation?

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        Because science doesn’t assert all hypothesis are true

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          Who says god’s existence is proven? It’s called a belief for a reason. It’s no different than a hypothesis.

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            be·lief

            noun

            an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.

            “his belief in the value of hard work”

            trust, faith, or confidence in someone or something.

            “I’ve still got belief in myself”

            Which is completely different from a hypothesis, which is that something might be true and we should test it