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?"
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