Laws of Nature

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WrittenFromUtopia

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Is it correct to claim that there are laws in nature, when in actuality it is man that observes, articulates, and defines such laws? In other words, are there really "laws" in "nature" or is man simply articulating "laws" in an attempt to explain "events".

Another example: We know that 3+3=6. However, there is no such thing as 3, or 6. Or + or =. These are all man-made articulations in order to explain our surroundings. Do 3 and 6 really exist?
 
Originally posted by WrittenFromUtopia
Is it correct to claim that there are laws in nature, when in actuality it is man that observes, articulates, and defines such laws? In other words, are there really "laws" in "nature" or is man simply articulating "laws" in an attempt to explain "events".


Excellent question! :up:

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Why Scientists Must Believe in God :book2:
 
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