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[QUOTE="sexyweapons"]and I thought you had to be atleast lvl 21 to create a threadZevianderThis is OT, not OTAH.
well that sucks...
I tried reading the OP several times, and it still doesn't make a lick of sense. I need more coffee.
[QUOTE="Shockwave-DASH"]Religion is a form of science, people trying to use science to disprove science does not make any sense. How is it based on science? Simple, the hallucination of creation by an artificial or natural means. Correct? Well Science is trying to find answers to life questions and trying to PROvE it is caused by artificial or natural means. Religion is basically based on science. The only real difference between Science and religion based on there beliefs and there view really only boils down to one thing: Is there a one thing that controls everything. Otherwise, like science,things like gravity and equality, and how creation works are all pretty much on the same base. Just one different thing that spins them in two different paths.hippiesantaI would love to put my .........?.......... Inside your ..........?...........
I would love to put my toaster Inside your oven?
Science is the study of things that are natural, observable, and repeatable. Religion is the study of things that are not natural and that exist because of supernatural forces. At the least, in a sense.mindstorm
Agree. Science might be able to tell someone how a particular thing works, but it cannot tell you why. I like what Richard Feynman said in "The Meaning of it All: Thoughts of a Citizen Scientist,"
"The principle that observation is the judge imposes a severe limitation to the kind of questons that can be answered."
[QUOTE="mindstorm"]Science is the study of things that are natural, observable, and repeatable. Religion is the study of things that are not natural and that exist because of supernatural forces. At the least, in a sense.maheo30
Agree. Science might be able to tell someone how a particular thing works, but it cannot tell you why. I like what Richard Feynman said in "The Meaning of it All: Thoughts of a Citizen Scientist,"
"The principle that observation is the judge imposes a severe limitation to the kind of questons that can be answered."
Of course science seeks to explain why things work. It does not rely on observation alone. The advantage of science is that it is a unified discipline, unlike all those different religions with all their conflicting "truths" and attempts to answer why.
Science is the study of things that are natural, observable, and repeatable. Religion is the study of things that are not natural and that exist because of supernatural forces. At the least, in a sense.mindstorm
Exactly, science equals facts, religion equals magic.
[QUOTE="mindstorm"]Science is the study of things that are natural, observable, and repeatable. Religion is the study of things that are not natural and that exist because of supernatural forces. At the least, in a sense.tenaka2
Exactly, science equals facts, religion equals magic.
Only to those who assume naturalism. One of them has authority over the other and one's presuppositions often is what decides which.Please Log In to post.
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