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A Catholic Notebook

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A Catholic Notebook A Catholic Notebook Friday, July 19, 2024 God and Cosmic Order (CatholicScientists.org) God and Cosmic Order by STEPHEN M. BARR is President of the Society of Catholic Scientists.  August 29, 2020 Many atheists regard belief in God as completely irrational, because they think it is not based on any evidence. Richard Dawkins, for example, thinks there is no more evidence for God than there is for “flying spaghetti monsters.” What leads people to such conclusions, I think, is that they are looking for the same kind of evidence for God that we have for physical things.  Physical things can be directly observed with our senses or else inferred to exist as natural causes of the things that we do observe.  For instance, we directly  see  a compass needle and we  infer  that there exists some unseen physical thing that causes it to move, which we call a magnetic field.  But God cannot be “evident” in either of these ways.  He is not a physical thing...

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