Friday, July 01, 2005

Detecting God

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Perhaps Pat is disappointed with science because it has not yet come up with a scientific test for the existence of God. Yes. That must be it. There is no scientific test sensitive enough (yet) to detect God. Science can detect one part per billion of certain chemicals and elements, but has not yet designed a test which will detect God, even in massive quantities. God is supposed to be everywhere, but scientists can't seem to find him.

Perhaps Pat should call, publicly, on the 700 Club, for modern science to immediately begin a massive search for God. Perhaps Pat should demand - yes, DEMAND - that modern science immediately begin work on an experiment to detect God. Possibly Pat could conduct a contest among his viewers: a scholorship would be awarded to the viewer who proposed the best scientific experiment designed to detect God. Famous scientists could be recruited as judges. Such a contest would no doubt boost ratings tremendously.