Thread:Jallybwan/@comment-32783587-20180109025223/@comment-26234016-20180109211216

Jallybwan wrote: Addfire wrote: Did want to point out by the way that even if the exchange was true, Einstein didn't prove that God existed, instead (or at least in the exchange you sent me) Einstein showed that the teacher's logic for thinking that God didn't exist was faulty. Ah, my mistake. Sorry.

However, something I want to get off my chest - why do people think science and Christianity can't co-exist? Especially when many scientists who set out to disprove God have become Christians? God created everything, including the very laws of nature those scientists study, so why do they have to be opposites? Simple answer - they aren't.

Science is the pursuit of knowledge - knowledge of how this world works. Of course Science and Faith can co-exist. But the thing is, a lot of things in the Bible aren't equatable with the actual laws of reality that (you would say currently) exist. But remember my point on discord about when laws were implemented?

Back to Lucifer, by a touch of blashphemy I meant that it uses gods and demigods from other pantheons (most notably norse) along with the Dead Sea Scrolls and some noncanonical parts of the Bible (by noncanonical I mean like Macabees, etc.). Also, Lucifer is the main character, and while he isn't necessarily painted positively, he does disrespect God.