Jan 11 2012, 05:17 PM
I think you forget a key point.
Millions upon millions of scientific evidence vs hundreds of anomolies that can't be explained there for are divine.
Although this has no real effect on Science vs religion it does make a very strong statement in a social manner. The crucial statement I believe is that humans are so fragile we need to believe in something. Even Athiests, need to believe in science which sort of constitutes as their religion. Not saying science is a religion but the question offered to us is wether or not it acts as a religion.
I believe that it depends on the person. For some people it does and for others it doesn't. It all depends on the person. There are those who blindly believe science without understanding it. People like that, use science as their religion because claiming to know something without actually have any idea if it's true or not is exactly what religion is.
Very interesting and fun read spartacus. Thx
Millions upon millions of scientific evidence vs hundreds of anomolies that can't be explained there for are divine.
Although this has no real effect on Science vs religion it does make a very strong statement in a social manner. The crucial statement I believe is that humans are so fragile we need to believe in something. Even Athiests, need to believe in science which sort of constitutes as their religion. Not saying science is a religion but the question offered to us is wether or not it acts as a religion.
I believe that it depends on the person. For some people it does and for others it doesn't. It all depends on the person. There are those who blindly believe science without understanding it. People like that, use science as their religion because claiming to know something without actually have any idea if it's true or not is exactly what religion is.
Very interesting and fun read spartacus. Thx
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