Hah, what. You may not know how water works, but chemists and physicists sure do.
Well we both made opposite claims, the only thing we can do is find any reports if this information has been found.
Sure, I agree. However, do you consider faith an accurate path to the truth?
Is there anything at all that can't be taken on faith?
And what of the faith of people who believe in different religions? Does one religion become more valid than another religion because it has more people that have faith in it, or because one group is more faithful than others?
Well, the funny thing about faith is that people always attack it with logic. Faith is a feeling, a belief. It isn't logic, it comes from the heart metaphysically.
The funny thing about religion is that there are common traits that made it around the world to find some commonality. Such as killing. Death is a constant partner to life, they need each other to coexist, yet seeing something die looks inherently wrong. It still bothers us because we recognize its a loss of life, no matter how consistent death has been in this world, before and after us.
I can't really speak on the groups of religion too much because it errs on more human traits. I dont think more numbers mean more correct, but I ackowledge principles like 'Faith without works is dead' and 'God works through people' because that's true. People are able to create their outcomes and when in numbers, our outcomes are more probable. Because we ourselves exist in the physical and the faith is beyond us in the metaphysical.
You're just listing things we don't know. There are lots of things we do know. We don't know why gravity exists but we know enough about how it works to land rovers on a planet 30 million miles away. You're basically saying we don't know anything because we don't know the origins of physics.
But we didnt create physics. We cant see what is behind the scenes. We landed the rover, are we masters now? Or is there alot more to gravity we will know or possibly know? Our minds have limits and we have the ability to expand it. And despite this, we will possibly never know the truth. Thats not a bad thing