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CodeBlackv2 wrote:I never hear spiritualists attacking science. However, I often hear rationalists, or is it just the activist atheists, attacking religion.
CodeBlackv2 wrote:Quantum Mechanics seems kooky because we're missing some of the facts and that brings up the point that science does rely on assumptions, quite a few in fact.
CodeBlackv2 wrote:Christianity finds itself in a perpetual soccer match and the other team gets infinite free shots.
CodeBlackv2 wrote:Hey, if the U ends in a black hole, maybe it began in a black hole, and the Gnostics got it right, cool.
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at1with0 wrote:If you attack science, you're basically admitting we do not live in a rational Universe, and few people take that stance these days. Science is proved by the very computer you're using, so in what way can it be attacked?
We know it works, proof is literally everywhere.
DIss0n80r wrote:"This is rather as if you imagine a puddle ..., frantically hanging on to the notion that everything's going to be alright, because this world was meant to have him in it, was built to have him in it; so the moment he disappears catches him rather by surprise. ..." ~ Douglas Adams
humphreys wrote:That's because no one can live without doing science, in some sense. You either accept science and religion, or just science. A life without religion is possible, but a life completely without science isn't.
This is nothing more than acknowledging that we respond to input and learn. That says nothing about religion or science. Science and religion are both philosophies.humphreys wrote:Babies learn by a process akin to the scientific method, for a start.
humphreys wrote:If you attack science, you're basically admitting we do not live in a rational Universe, and few people take that stance these days. Science is proved by the very computer you're using, so in what way can it be attacked?
humphreys wrote:CodeBlackv2 wrote:Quantum Mechanics seems kooky because we're missing some of the facts and that brings up the point that science does rely on assumptions, quite a few in fact.
That itself is just an assumption on your part. There is no evidence at all that we are missing a key part that will make QM seem "unkooky".
humphreys wrote:CodeBlackv2 wrote:Christianity finds itself in a perpetual soccer match and the other team gets infinite free shots.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
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