But they just now starting realizing that beginnings must have external causes. Philosophers throughout history have said this. The scientists just refused to explain how the marble-sized ball of all the universe's matter and energy came into existence and was compressed that small. Or how it exploded at just the right power for everything to work, including physical constants.
Even as a normie before being redpilled, I never understood why the scientists were always focusing on assuming there was no God rather than follow all possibilities to rule out each one.
Afaik, not a single scientist did any serious research with the assumption that the universe was created by some external force and see where it takes us.
Big bang theory has been around for decades and for all these decades the scientists have had no problem accepting it while also rejecting God.
Last day of Chemistry II final the professor held up two books...
Then he held up the books and said..."IF you believe in this (chemistry book), you had best believe in this (The Bible)....
Not all scientists are atheists.
The ones who really seek the truth, aren't.
Of course not all scientists are, but the proportion of them who are atheists is far higher than general public. Almost half according to this survey
Willfully ignorant.
But they just now starting realizing that beginnings must have external causes. Philosophers throughout history have said this. The scientists just refused to explain how the marble-sized ball of all the universe's matter and energy came into existence and was compressed that small. Or how it exploded at just the right power for everything to work, including physical constants.
Even as a normie before being redpilled, I never understood why the scientists were always focusing on assuming there was no God rather than follow all possibilities to rule out each one.
Afaik, not a single scientist did any serious research with the assumption that the universe was created by some external force and see where it takes us.