Blimey, what have I set in motion!?

Karajorma: That is absolutely not true at all! For your example, I say God did open the sky and make it rain. I could go into further detail if I so desired, or if my audience so desired, and explain how God designed the molecule made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, which combine in such a way that they have an extra pair of electrons, which force the other electrons, those that bond said atoms together, into a bent shape that allows for an incredible degree of polarity with a significant dipole moment. This allows water to be a liquid at certain temperatures where heavier molecules are not, thus allowing for such molecules to precipitate in the absence of a certain degree of pressure, and clump together in droplets that gravity then prevails over to bring said water back to the ground, which is what we call rain. And in doing so, we have a perfect, in-depth look at how rain is created, and I don't need to omit the fact that God Himself designed water molecules to function this way, that God devised the fact that opposites attract and alikes repel, that God decided that matter should attract other matter, thus creating a substantial gravitational pull when a large concentration of mass is in one place.
I know of the particles you've mention, and have actually seen them individually (electron microscopes are
really cool, btw). I've detected the gravitational and electromagnetic forces you've mentioned in a physics course I did last semester. I've studied the varying things rain does, how it does it, and why. However, i'm yet to see this "God particle" you've mentioned. Is it an electromagnetic force like gravity? Or is it the possible force behind "dark energy", the theorized force that keeps the universe expanding. If so, then could you point me towards the published papers on the subject?
Like I said, I believe science points all the more to God, not away from Him.
I disagree with you, but I respect your conclusion. And might I just add that it's
awesome that you've kept your wits about you and stayed the
hell away from Intelligent Design. Too bad a lot more Christians aren't like you.

The question of how is still just as important as ever. For that matter, so is knowledge itself. To which I say, who needs knowledge to come up with cures for disease when disease didn't exist? I ask the question, what are we doing with this knowledge? We are trying to make better lives for ourselves. Why are we doing this? Because life sucks right now. People die. Diseases are a reality. Age is an inescapable thing. People start the process of dying from the moment they are concieved. If this were not the case, such knowledge would be a mad waste of time. It would be completely unnecessary. This is a perfect example of man trying to find something to replace God. Himself.
I don't suppose you could clear up what you mean here? Not sure of the point you're making, but i'd like to take a crack at discussing it.
I never noticed it before now, but this goes right back to the Garden of Eden. Man ate from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, thinking he could be just like God, that he wouldn't need God anymore. Let me tell you right now that this will never be the case. We simply aren't good enough. This goes back to the original thread topic because, man, without God, will never be capable of creating a utopian society. That is, Heaven on Earth. Man cannot make such a thing. Yet He is trying to with each technological advance he makes. Technology, which would be entirely relevant if Man had not sinned, thus bringing death itself into this world.
Woah! Let's pull over to the side of the arrogance turnpike! Not only is your little paragraph here anti-thought, it's anti-
human. All we've accomplished, all we've fought and struggled to achieve, everything we've created with only the sweat and blood of our brow:
We did it. We invented the wheel, we constructed thousands of vastly complex written and spoken languages, we've learned what makes us tick and been able to live longer with every generation, we've even been able to shed the confines of this Earth and travel into
space! So much we've accomplished,
all on our own. Now, if you want to cheapen those monumental achievements by saying we pale in comparison to a Heavenly Spirit, the same God who has done exactly
dick for us throughout all recorded human history, that's entirely your choice. But you should keep in mind that in doing so, you're marginalizing how utterly
awesome we all are. But then, that's just how it always seems to work: The underlings do all the work, and the Big Boss gets all the credit.

If you want to live by the notion that God is the ultimate provider of everything we need, then go live out your own little Garden of Eden and dick around naked in the bush without even the basic knowledge of what plants to eat. That's all the Big Guy has provided for us, He even actively denied our advancement with the whole "Tree of Knowledge" debacle. On the other hand, if you want to live on what
humanity has provided you, then continue as you are. Just do me a favor and attribute credit
where it's due.