science and statistics is all about theories
you have a hypothesis, and you test it to see what it predicts.
the regularity of prediction determines the strength of the hypothesis.
But does science account for unique events.
Events that occur only once?
What's to say that our universe is not capable of producing unique events?
and how often do those unique events occur?
has science ever try to measure "unique events" ?
it can't because they'd appear in so many random-ass contexts.
I don't think there is any apparatus to measure unique events.
so, i'm kind of leading to the agnostic side again.
I still think Christianity is whack, and I think the existence of this "god" is also whack. But does the supernatural exist? well, I'd say we don't have enough proof that it doesn't exist.
oh, and on the "god" thing again.
The reason I don't make the same skepticsm and state, "we don't have enough proof to show that God doesn't exist", is because I don't think that a hand-me down cultural phenom should be worthy of such benefit of the doubt.
