Why do atheists get so upset it when it comes to the idea of a creator if science explicitly states there is a “supernatural” they can’t explain or even study? It’s convenient to say something doesn’t exist when it can’t be studied or explained.
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Why do atheists get so upset it when it comes to the idea of a creator if science explicitly states there is a “supernatural” they can’t explain or even study? It’s convenient to say something doesn’t exist when it can’t be studied or explained.
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Here are some possible reasons why atheists might get upset when it comes to the idea of a creator:
It is important to remember that not all atheists are upset about the idea of a creator. Some atheists are indifferent to the idea, while others are even interested in learning more about it. However, the reasons listed above are some of the reasons why some atheists might get upset when it comes to the idea of a creator.
As for your statement that science explicitly states there is a “supernatural” that they can’t explain or even study, I would argue that this is not the case. Science does not explicitly state that there is a “supernatural.” In fact, science is based on the principle of empiricism, which means that it only accepts claims that are based on evidence. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a “supernatural,” so science does not say anything about it.
It is true that there are some things that science cannot explain or even study. However, this does not mean that these things are supernatural. It simply means that we do not yet have the knowledge or technology to understand them. As science progresses, we may one day be able to explain or even study these things. Until then, we should not jump to the conclusion that they are supernatural.