User talk:SouthWriter/sandbox/An atheist's objections/@comment-1375165-20100707222010

Keep in mind that most ideas related to quantum mechanics and atoms are theoretical models, not really theories (or whatever word you want to use for an "accepted scientific idea". Most of them explain things very well, as a model, though they will most likely be proven wrong in a century or less. More complex things like String Theory and Supersymmetry are completely theoretical, and will almost certainly be superceded by another theory that mathematicians prefer. So "accepting atomic and quantum theories" would actually be the more naive viewpoint...and now I'll let SouthWriter answer you haha I think I enjoy these debates way too much =P