Grasscarp, I’ve read it and it’s quite amusing. Perhaps he should be investigating why the ‘militant atheists’, who in reaching their conclusions employ unassailable logic, are considered by the religious to be ‘militant’. That would make a far more interesting study.
Khandro, contrary to your implication, religion purports to give an explanation for all. However, there is a choice – the one that says ‘don’t know’. In the absence of evidence, the assumption that an imaginary supernatural entity created the universe, or anything else, is simply irrational. Furthermore, to presume that the aforesaid imaginary entity takes a personal interest in human beings is even more irrational.
//science and religion are talking about two entirely different things and one cannot negate the other.//
Yes, one can negate the other. Science talks about facts whereas religion talks about nothing more than man’s overly fertile imagination.
Mibs, thank you.
Jim, //But this is only a problem if you think that such an explanation is necessary in the first place.//
Most human beings do think that explanations, even those based upon no evidence, are necessary – hence religion.