Quote Originally Posted by Adrian II View Post
Apparently you know as little about Einstein or quantum theory as you do about the Bible or evolution. Your posts contain so many wild, unproven, unwarranted or untrue claims about any of these that I would ask you to consider the notion of hubris. Seriously, it's no use going on like this, you are positively begging for trolls and satire.
Ok, does that refer to my every post in the Backroom? Or just this thread?

As far as Einstein goes, I'm pretty certain my quote is correct, and I know it's generally agreed that he ascribed to a belief in a determanistic universe and a naturalistic God. When I asked the question, "does God play dice" to a physicist at the University here the answer was, "If God exists, he plays dice" I asked why and was reffered to to Quantom theory. Since I don't have the understanding to grasp Quantom theory I have to take his, and the other people I have asked, word for it.

As to Evolution, I have no problem with it, though I do question whether it it strictly Darwinian, or whether there is some other naturalistic force at work.

As to the Bible, the only time I have remotely touched on it was when you asked me why God created the world, and I gave you a somewhat glib answer. More properly, the consensus seems to be that he desired "companionship". Overall though, I am not interesting in Biblical Creationsim. It is crude, theological bancrupt and arguably blasphemous.

I simply asked the question: "Why does scientificly gained knowledge refute the existence of God?"