RDM said:
No, I am not saying "evidence does not matter" I am saying that because the God hypothesis is untestable then the only rational answer from a scientific point of view is "I don't know". If you can come up with a scientific method to test the God hypothesis then we can talk about scientific evidence. (You will also become a very rich and famous man). As a matter of interest what level of scientific knowledge/training do you have?
I read a lot of books by 'popular scientists' like Dawkins, Hawking, Gould, etc. I'm very interested in science, but only as a casual interest, nothing like a career or qualification sort of thing.
I'm inclined to ask the same about you as you seem to be 100% that the question of God's existence will never be answered. A philosopher named T.H. Huxley said exactly that over a hundred years ago. All one needs to do is look at the astonishing rate of discovery being offered by science as time progresses and at the knowledge gained. How you could be so sure that anything will forever remain undiscovered takes a tremendous leap of faith.
Go for it then. What is the scientific explanation for love.
In Layman's terms (which, as you read above, it pretty much as far as my scientific ability extends), the experiment goes that you offer somebody extended amounts of time with a complete stranger, then you do the same with someone that they love very much (a partner or child, etc) and measure the brain activity of both encounters. You subtract the two and you're left with the difference, et voila - the scientific formula for love. I've tried in vain to find out who conducted these experiments, as I've totally forgotten, but come up empty I'm afraid.
It may very well be, but can you prove that?
Quite the contrary, it's not up to me to do the proving. If these people wish to lampoon me with the argument from experience, I have to do anything but.
So all the pro-choice people are religious in nature? How odd, not being religious I had no idea I was excluded from any debate on abortion...
Well, if you actually read what I said, I deliberately did not say 'all.' Still, I've never met anybody that is passionate about the subject, either pro or against, that isn't religious. That paired with the fact that most of the people that are passionate about it, are anti abortion and are religious, reiterates my earlier post.