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Originally Posted by tpunx99GSX
There are very many tests going on right now as we speak that are disproving the core aspects of religion. Such as Creationism, Deities, Miracles and the like. The Halidron Collider is one of these experiments.
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BTW, it's spelled Hadron, not Halidron... So I don't really know what Dan Brown novels you have been reading but he sure is getting sloppy with his writing.
Anyways, just because they are doing tests that may or may not incidentally disprove certain aspects of religions that were written ~2000 years ago, does not mean that this is the active goal of science and there for means they are the saints and doers of Atheism.
The more science reveals the more questions come up, not really proving anything. I think the Jewish have it right in that they don't fear science the way Christianity does. Instead of science being a tool to disprove god, it is a tool to possibly prove he exists. We still only have theories as to the creation of the universe. Even if the Big Bang theory is true, where did that material come from?
I don't give Atheists, Agnostics, Christians, Jews, or Muslims a bad name. As I'm not the one claiming any of this science for any religion or ideology like you are. If science was such an Atheistic realm, then there wouldn't be theists that work in the industry.