Do I believe that everything in the universe has a scientific answer?Thesist or Deist, they specifically set out to make a secular government. That said, all references to god couldn't be completely eliminated from even the most secular documents at the tiume for the very same reasons I have a problem, utter indoctrination and fear. That said, if they knew then what we know now regarding science, evolution, and all of that, they might had the guts to actually shed the old traditions and not refer to any kind of god at all in those docments
Do you believe everything in the universe has a scientific answer?
The question itself is a misnomer. I think it should be phrased as to whether or not everything has a rational explanation. By enlarge I would say yes. However, if I sit in a dark room, close my eyes, and come up with enough inspiration to sit down and write a page of my novel, that isn't rational. I still use it... but I also can't demonstrate why it is useful and would never expect others to understand it. So, no,, not everything is compeltely rational, but if it is out there, if people are trying malke policy, teach our children, or judge others or how they might interact with them, then yes, only things that are demonstrable should be considered.
JustKate I respect your question but I also find it naive. Religion is hard for people to simply let go of. I mentioned in another thread how there are true believers, I guess, but there are also people who, if you ask, they say they are true believers, and they go to church and do everything, but deep down, can't really believe. It's almost like they do it because it is expected of them. Considering that in today's era there are more reasons to turn to skepticism, you don't think the Founding Fathers didn't feel the same kind of intrinsic obligation to at least try to believe..because their religious views were the resuly of indoctrination? They were great at creating a government but they were still human.