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My personal definition is the same for both: delusion
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A scientific God is a false God. Simple as that.
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What is a "religious" god? What is a "scientific" god? Gods are concepts created by humans.
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God is the supreme being and is neither scientific nor religious. Religion is how humans relate to God. Science is how humans discover God's Creation. God is: • The infinite divine being • One in being yet three Persons: . • Father . • Son . • Holy Spirit God has revealed himself as: • The "One who is" • Truth • Creator of all that is • The author of divine revelation • The source of salvation And, of course, God is love. For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, section 199 and following: http://www.nccbuscc.org/catechism/text/pt1sect2chpt1.shtml#199 With love in Christ.
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A 'scientific" god is an oxymoron.
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There is no scientific god. Actually, there is no god at all outside of human imagination.
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A scientific god could be sort of like a humanist god. It is found within, that is if one actually looks. A scientific god is not out of reach or separate from us in any way. A religious god is a mythic god created by people who believe there in an after-life. He's up there we're down here, he's kinda like THE dad.
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God is neither a religious God, or a scientific God. Religion is basically man's attempt at pleasing "god" so that He earns enough "points" to make it to heaven, or get a blessing, or get that new car or TV He wants. Science is nothing more than man's attempt at understanding our world through tests, and data bases, and spending billions of dollars to find out more stuff to fill their brains up more and more with useless, wasteful spending on their pet projects, so that they can look important to other people. The one true God is above, and beyond all that we can think, or imagine. One day in the future, we will all know, just as we are known. Read the Bible, it's where you will find the truth. I did.
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Robert Oppenheimer stood quoting from the Bhagavad Gita as he watched the first atomic explosion - his own baby, so to speak. Shiva, being the god of destruction, must have come to mind as he watched the phenomenal play of Shakti making that large mushroom cloud. I'll go for Shiva. Religion always has an agenda. Shakti/Shiva is just ultimate intimacy with no agenda which sounds like science to me.
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It plausibly assumes a creator that set off the 'Big Bang' and left it to evolve without any further interference. Prof. Richard Dawkins calls it Einstein's God, which could come closest yto your concept of 'scientific god', but mind you, god is only a concept of human imagination...
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Would you religious nuts please go away?
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