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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 181323" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>I don't have a problem with people engaging in philosophy and metaphysics. I like theology and metaphysics myself, as well. But I don't disguise my religion as "science" in order to try to fool or brow-beat people into accepting my otherwise unproved and unverifiable religious conjectures. This multiverse woo woo is nothing more than atheists engaging in theology and metaphysics -- i.e. creating their own religion out of whole cloth -- but they can't even admit that's what they are doing so they pretend like this is "science". No, it really is not. American physics is basically in a dark age because of this atheist nonsense.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's true; or maybe not and I am right about about there being only one universe. Not sure how you prove any of that kind of thing. That's all metaphysical discourse. Keep it separate from science. I understand why atheists feel the need to believe in this type of thing. I just think they need to be honest about it.</p><p></p><p>I don't happen to believe in multiverses. Neither do I appreciate when people act like it's just "science". No, it certainly is not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 181323, member: 10263"] I don't have a problem with people engaging in philosophy and metaphysics. I like theology and metaphysics myself, as well. But I don't disguise my religion as "science" in order to try to fool or brow-beat people into accepting my otherwise unproved and unverifiable religious conjectures. This multiverse woo woo is nothing more than atheists engaging in theology and metaphysics -- i.e. creating their own religion out of whole cloth -- but they can't even admit that's what they are doing so they pretend like this is "science". No, it really is not. American physics is basically in a dark age because of this atheist nonsense. Maybe it's true; or maybe not and I am right about about there being only one universe. Not sure how you prove any of that kind of thing. That's all metaphysical discourse. Keep it separate from science. I understand why atheists feel the need to believe in this type of thing. I just think they need to be honest about it. I don't happen to believe in multiverses. Neither do I appreciate when people act like it's just "science". No, it certainly is not. [/QUOTE]
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