Well it makes complete sense to me. I've had a similar theory, scientifically there is a God. The force that created the universe, being space, time, and matter. And like he said, the force that created those is not bound by what it created. So in a sense there is a God, a creator of the universe. But if so, who is to say that the force that created this is A) sentient or B) has a vast kindom with angles known as heaven (or whatever other religions use to define a god and his kindom). So in a sense, there is a God, but not in the same sense as religion uses to define a deity. So basically God, in theory, exists, but is not an all knowing, sentient, loving, caring being. At least it is unlikey so which boils down to a new wrapper for the same endlessarguement. The force is there, but is it God? You can say yes, it is god. Or just as easily you can say no, it is not god but rather, something new. A new scientific force yet to be defined.
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