It seems like we can't discuss science here, because when we do, people chime in with claims that religion is science, or science is religion, and religious discussions are not allowed.
circular references should not be allowed.It seems like we can't discuss science here, because when we do, people chime in with claims that religion is science, or science is religion, and religious discussions are not allowed.
I think therefore I am. Does that make it believable?I'm not believing it......
I think that religion has been driven underground, but I’m sure it’s alive and well.while I was able to find 'the science of boobs', I was unable to locate 'the religion of boobs' therefore we can all make our conclusions from there...…..
circular references should not be allowed.
Sadly some folks are just too damn sensitive
while I was able to find 'the science of boobs', I was unable to locate 'the religion of boobs' therefore we can all make our conclusions from there...…..
while I was able to find 'the science of boobs', I was unable to locate 'the religion of boobs' therefore we can all make our conclusions from there...…..
I think that religion has been driven underground, but I’m sure it’s alive and well.
His profile says “ejection handle pulled”Speaking of Mark, where is he?
Well, it did last I checked, but looks like it has now been updated. His timeout must have expired.His profile says “ejection handle pulled”
Science (from Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge")[1] is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.[2][a]
Depending on how deep into the realm of theoretical physics, theology, and philosophy we want to get then some will contend that you can never really have "direct evidence" of anything.. all the "direct evidence" that one perceives is just that, a perception that you experience through your senses.. whether seen, understand, etc. Bishop Berkeley did some work on this, arguing that everything was just perception anyway. Yes I see that 2+2=4, yes I can count, but ultimately that's just how my brain perceives the world through my eyes, senses, etc., and understands these perceptions.. but does that make them true?Because they are forever snd inexorably linked by the concept of faith. If you accept that faith is the belief something exists or is true without direct evidence, both religion and science have elements. No one has ever seen a Boson-Higgs particle, but there is evidence. No one can see a gravitational wave, but there is evidence.. Lot's of medicines work, but with no clear explanation of why.
Give me my coloring book and safe space please. Where's my blanky. Someone thinks differently than me and my frail sense of reality can't accept that!Sadly some folks are just too damn sensitive
Totally agree. There's maybe a range of agnosticism out there upon which most people fall. Claiming something that you cannot prove definitively one way or the other is scary.. hard core atheists freak me out just as much as hard core fundamentalists..Disclaimer: I do not think all athiests treat science like a religion, nor do I have anything against atheists in general. It’s only the hypocrites that I like to annoy.