Archaeology of the New Testament

If you create a table for report, term paper, or PowerPoint slide there better be some sensible and organized way it is presenting information, otherwise your bosses, clients, or teachers are going to wonder about your ability to communicate information.
PowerPoint is a great way to put people to sleep.
The periodic table is quite specifically arranged in a way that illustrates the organized and periodic way the electrical and nuclear properties of the atomic world vary. That's how we were able to make predictions about the properties of elements we hadn't even discovered yet.
Man created the periodic table.
Man created the model of the atom.
Man named each and every element.
Atomic is not a world.
There are no predictions about what does not exist.
The Universe is not an atom.
The Universe is not organized.

The orderly, periodic, and organized electrical and nuclear properties of the atomic elements existed 13.5 billion years before humans appeared, and they will continue to persist hundreds of billions of years after we are gone. They don't need a table to tell them that.
Man created the periodic table.
Man created the model of the atom.
Man named each and every element.
The Universe is not an atom.
The Universe is not organized.
 
Yes, it is what man does. Man takes things that are disorganized and makes them look organized.

Adams, protons, neutrons and electrons do what they do and man makes it look organized.

Again, nature does what it does. H2O is the life blood of the planet. H202 is not. That's not example of organization or lawfulness in science.
They are examples of organization in science. Science is a set of falsifiable theories, each and every one of which is created by Man.
It just is what it is and man explains it / organizes it after the fact.
No. Theories of science are created by Man.
As my other post once again detailed, and you ignored, the universe and all of its contents are anything but well designed or organized.
This part is true.
 
Yes, it is what man does. Man takes things that are disorganized and makes them look organized.
"The periodic law is the foundational principle of chemistry stating that the physical and chemical properties of the elements recur in a systematic, predictable pattern when they are arranged by increasing atomic number. It explains the predictable trends seen throughout the modern periodic table." - AI summary
Adams, protons, neutrons and electrons do what they do and man makes it look organized.
You are now making quasi-religious claims that man is the center of defining reality.

Reality exists whether humans are around or not.

The fundamental reality of the period law of the chemical elements, and the mathmatical principles underlying the physical laws of nature always existed, whether humans were around or not

The whole reasons scientists practice their profession is because they believe they can get a glimpse of the ultimate truth of physical reality independent of opinion or convention.
Again, nature does what it does. H2O is the life blood of the planet. H202 is not. That's not example of organization or lawfulness in science. It just is what it is and man explains it / organizes it after the fact.
I have no idea what your point is. Water and hydrogen peroxide are two totally different molecules with fundamentally different properties. I have no idea why this is proof that physical reality is unorganized, random, and unlawful.
As my other post once again detailed, and you ignored, the universe and all of its contents are anything but well designed or organized.
Your example of black holes was not convincing, nor was your example of molar teeth.

The truth and ultimate reality lays at a far deeper level than that. It lays at the level of why complex atomic matter and a universe exist at all.
 
Man created the periodic table!
Was the creation of the table a reflection of our discovery of the natural orderly, predictable, and periodic nature of the electrical and nuclear properties of the atomic elements?

Or is your position that the table is just a random or arbitrary collection of chemical symbols?
 
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