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Science. However, I am open to the possibility of something greater than us. I just don't think any religion knows what it is.RhazaknaI agree with that.
I wasn't really under the impression Science was a religion or a belief....Apollo5000Scientology is a "religion".
[QUOTE="Apollo5000"]I wasn't really under the impression Science was a religion or a belief....RadiantmimeScientology is a "religion". Thats not really a belief in Science though. Thats a belief in something a Science Fiction Author wrote in the 50's.
[QUOTE="Radiantmime"][QUOTE="Apollo5000"]I wasn't really under the impression Science was a religion or a belief....Apollo5000Scientology is a "religion". Thats not really a belief in Science though. Thats a belief in something a Science Fiction Author wrote in the 50's. Meh, I'm not that familiar with it myself. I do think that science can be used as a belief. There are those who believe in evolution rather than creationism, what happens after we die, blah, blah, blah.
[QUOTE="Radiantmime"][QUOTE="Apollo5000"]I wasn't really under the impression Science was a religion or a belief....Apollo5000Scientology is a "religion". Thats not really a belief in Science though. Thats a belief in something a Science Fiction Author wrote in the 50's.
And millions of people believed it to be true. I bet the guy woke up, saw the fans...or followers and went like "WTF is this".
Just let you guys know that the name God came form Science. mohan88I always though it came from the German "Gup"
[QUOTE="LukeAF24"]I think he meant to say God or Evolution.Tolwan
I would still say both...
You'll have to explain to me how believing in both is possible. I'm not really up on religion, so I won't fake like I am.[QUOTE="Apollo5000"][QUOTE="Radiantmime"][QUOTE="Apollo5000"]I wasn't really under the impression Science was a religion or a belief....RadiantmimeScientology is a "religion". Thats not really a belief in Science though. Thats a belief in something a Science Fiction Author wrote in the 50's. Meh, I'm not that familiar with it myself. I do think that science can be used as a belief. There are those who believe in evolution rather than creationism, what happens after we die, blah, blah, blah. I'm not disputing the fact there has to be a certain belief system when dealing with science. Considering most of the biggest "breakthroughs" in science are theories there is always going to be a "believe that" don't "believe that" situation when other opposing theories arise. But an actual belief on a religious scale? Probably not.
[QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="LukeAF24"]I think he meant to say God or Evolution.LukeAF24
I would still say both...
You'll have to explain to me how believing in both is possible. I'm not really up on religion, so I won't fake like I am.There is no way i can explain it to you in one post. But suffice it so say, unless you are one of those nut-job extremists, the two are in no way mutually exclusive. The Catholic religion has already accepted evolution. As most of us see it, Our religions tell the story of what god did and why he did it, and science tells us how.
[QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="LukeAF24"]I think he meant to say God or Evolution.LukeAF24
I would still say both...
You'll have to explain to me how believing in both is possible. I'm not really up on religion, so I won't fake like I am."God exists, but not everything written down on paper is 100% correct, if correct at all"
[QUOTE="Radiantmime"][QUOTE="Apollo5000"][QUOTE="Radiantmime"][QUOTE="Apollo5000"]I wasn't really under the impression Science was a religion or a belief....Apollo5000Scientology is a "religion". Thats not really a belief in Science though. Thats a belief in something a Science Fiction Author wrote in the 50's. Meh, I'm not that familiar with it myself. I do think that science can be used as a belief. There are those who believe in evolution rather than creationism, what happens after we die, blah, blah, blah. I'm not disputing the fact there has to be a certain belief system when dealing with science. Considering most of the biggest "breakthroughs" in science are theories there is always going to be a "believe that" don't "believe that" situation when other opposing theories arise. But an actual belief on a religious scale? Probably not. I can agree to that.
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