Perfectly normal. If you think about it, we know virtually nothing about the world. I think over 80% of our ocean is unmapped, unobserved, and uncovered. We also don't have cures to many diseases as we often rely on the next best thing: treatments.
We know nothing about life, death, the universe, why we dream, etc. Science itself backs up this claim as we say there isn't proof, but evidence. Proof can only exist when there is no doubt and there is always doubt.
We could be in a whole simulation if you think about it. There is no proof that we are not in a simulation such as there is no proof that God did not create the universe. What if evidence of evolution is God's doing and we just haven't figured it out because God gave us free will to figure it out ourselves?
As you said, everything is so intricate that it wouldn't make sense that rocks, atoms, and cells did all the work. I think it's interesting that we just give them all the credit. Humans design things with a purpose (homes, clothes, roads, etc), I also think we were designed bigger than the purpose to live.
It's clear that we are using the science of deduction to explain everything, but most of the time there are exceptions to rules, hence why we know nothing.
All science is my opinion is the study of patterns in (our bodies, nature, matter, etc). I find it hard to believe that we are intelligent beings with no purpose. In science, we often say that everything has or had a purpose and it wouldn't make sense to waste energy. Why not extend that belief to human beings? What's our purpose? Our meaning in life? Don't know? Welcome to one of the gazillion things we don't know. Many, including myself, believe in a higher being because we feel or observe something science itself can't explain. You can't just give all the credit to science itself unless you acknowledge that there is a higher being that is bigger than science and therefore responsible for that science.
Physics making me believe God might exist
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Perfectly normal. If you think about it, we know virtually nothing about the world. I think over 80% of our ocean is unmapped, unobserved, and uncovered. We also don't have cures to many diseases as we often rely on the next best thing: treatments.
We know nothing about life, death, the universe, why we dream, etc. Science itself backs up this claim as we say there isn't proof, but evidence. Proof can only exist when there is no doubt and there is always doubt.
We could be in a whole simulation if you think about it. There is no proof that we are not in a simulation such as there is no proof that God did not create the universe. What if evidence of evolution is God's doing and we just haven't figured it out because God gave us free will to figure it out ourselves?
As you said, everything is so intricate that it wouldn't make sense that rocks, atoms, and cells did all the work. I think it's interesting that we just give them all the credit. Humans design things with a purpose (homes, clothes, roads, etc), I also think we were designed bigger than the purpose to live.
It's clear that we are using the science of deduction to explain everything, but most of the time there are exceptions to rules, hence why we know nothing.
All science is my opinion is the study of patterns in (our bodies, nature, matter, etc). I find it hard to believe that we are intelligent beings with no purpose. In science, we often say that everything has or had a purpose and it wouldn't make sense to waste energy. Why not extend that belief to human beings? What's our purpose? Our meaning in life? Don't know? Welcome to one of the gazillion things we don't know. Many, including myself, believe in a higher being because we feel or observe something science itself can't explain. You can't just give all the credit to science itself unless you acknowledge that there is a higher being that is bigger than science and therefore responsible for that science.