Can science and religion mix?
Can Religion and Science Mix?
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....Think About It Man There's Been A Lot Of Things That...Made The Two...Quarrel Each Other....If Science And Religion Mix...It Will Take A Lot Of Time For It To Happen...And Science Will Be The One Interrupted....They'll Have To Stop...Their Work Related On Making Man...Religion Says That Creating Human Is A Job Only To Reserved To God Himself.!!!
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The Romans did a great job in not allowing religion interfere with technological advancements.
Its very much possible.
Its very much possible.
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Religion is a believing that something "could happen"
In order for something to be considered a scientific truth it must always be true %100 of the time with no variables.
So for the question you asked can they mix. No they can't they are oil and water.
In order for something to be considered a scientific truth it must always be true %100 of the time with no variables.
So for the question you asked can they mix. No they can't they are oil and water.
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Helseth
Certified Drug Dealer
Just a couple days ago there was a seminar at my college where local Christians, physicists, logicians, biologists and a whole lot of other PhDs got together to talk about the plausibility of religion and how it fits in together with science.
You can imagine how well that went... It went from a planned 'civilised' discussion into a huge argument within ten minutes.
So no, I don't think science and religion will ever get along. There will always be extremists who will turn a blind eye to one side for another.
You can imagine how well that went... It went from a planned 'civilised' discussion into a huge argument within ten minutes.
So no, I don't think science and religion will ever get along. There will always be extremists who will turn a blind eye to one side for another.
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Longevity wrote...
Religion is a believing that something "could happen"In order for something to be considered a scientific truth it must always be true %100 of the time with no variables.
So for the question you asked can they mix. No they can't they are oil and water.
Quoted for truth! Oil and water indeed.
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Helseth
Certified Drug Dealer
Longevity wrote...
Religion is a believing that something "could happen"In order for something to be considered a scientific truth it must always be true %100 of the time with no variables.
So for the question you asked can they mix. No they can't they are oil and water.
Oil and water can mix, either by degassing the water or adding an emulsifier. I just have to point this out or it'll bug me for a week.
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Kind of Important wrote...
I had a longer response, but I changed it.No they can't.
This is really all that needs to be said. x3
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Ah, but how would this "being" create the partical? Science has proven nothing can create or destroy matter.
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I heard this somewhere before," the more you study science, the more you'll believe that there is a god".
For Op question, i guess science and religion can mix. That is when religion admits that most of their teachings are pretty stupid.
For Op question, i guess science and religion can mix. That is when religion admits that most of their teachings are pretty stupid.
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serpentura wrote...
I heard this somewhere before," the more you study science, the more you'll believe that there is a god".Really? The more I study science, the less I believe in a guy in a white robe that pointed to nothing and went BAM!, making everything in existence.
I rather put my faith in the guy in a labcoat rather than an all-seeing, all-powerful being that demands I wake up early every Sunday to pray for my sins that he gave me. Huh.
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lollercookiez wrote...
serpentura wrote...
I heard this somewhere before," the more you study science, the more you'll believe that there is a god".Really? The more I study science, the less I believe in a guy in a white robe that pointed to nothing and went BAM!, making everything in existence.
You mean the "intangible father figure who shakes a finger at us from thousands of years ago and says 'Do it... do it and I'll fuckin' spank you!'"
Hmm, gotta love Dogma.
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mibuchiha
Fakku Elder
serpentura wrote...
I heard this somewhere before," the more you study science, the more you'll believe that there is a god".True, if the one studying doesn't have in his mind the most important rule in science; evidence over anything.
@envy: that's no reason to just invent a god to explain things.
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lollercookiez wrote...
serpentura wrote...
I heard this somewhere before," the more you study science, the more you'll believe that there is a god".Really? The more I study science, the less I believe in a guy in a white robe that pointed to nothing and went BAM!, making everything in existence.
I rather put my faith in the guy in a labcoat rather than an all-seeing, all-powerful being that demands I wake up early every Sunday to pray for my sins that he gave me. Huh.
I was referring to a god, not the almighty God.
I was raised to believe that God created all things, but to me, it seems like most of their teachings are just some made up crap.
but i have to admit, that someone( in this case a god) did create this things.
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Slightly off topic here, but the bible is a collection of books written and rewritten by men countless times. While some parts are accurate, the bulk has been redone and changed so many times that it no longer even remotely resembles the original. As for science mixing with religion, I quote an issue from the New York Times on the subject. "The book of Revelation's says that 'God once destroyed the world with water, the next time will be by fire.' science Laughed at the verse until World War 2 and the introduction of nuclear weapons" the other quote I take from the same article "The Atheist looking out his attic window at the stars is more often closer to God than the believer caught up in and blinded by his own false conceptions of God".
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Helseth wrote...
Longevity wrote...
Religion is a believing that something "could happen"In order for something to be considered a scientific truth it must always be true %100 of the time with no variables.
So for the question you asked can they mix. No they can't they are oil and water.
Oil and water can mix, either by degassing the water or adding an emulsifier. I just have to point this out or it'll bug me for a week.
yes but you have to change one of them. It would also mean you have to change religion or science. So no water can't mix with oil on it's own.
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Well if really can't be they can't mix, we should be able to find solution to the statement, which come 1st, the chicken or the eggs.
I don't see why we cannot actually mix Science and religion. Yes, science searches for the truths, but sometime the truth is hidden right in front of us but we don't see them. Sometime you need the extra motivation to generates grand idea that is filled with the truth, and that motivation may comes from a higher entity.
We should be scare of the unknown, if not we will never start a journey to seek the unknown.
And there are many famous scientists who believe in God, Albert Einstien, Max Planck, Sir Issac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Nicholas Copernicus and more. They believe that there is a greater entity that creates us.
"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind"
We shouldn't be skeptic about this.
I don't see why we cannot actually mix Science and religion. Yes, science searches for the truths, but sometime the truth is hidden right in front of us but we don't see them. Sometime you need the extra motivation to generates grand idea that is filled with the truth, and that motivation may comes from a higher entity.
We should be scare of the unknown, if not we will never start a journey to seek the unknown.
And there are many famous scientists who believe in God, Albert Einstien, Max Planck, Sir Issac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Nicholas Copernicus and more. They believe that there is a greater entity that creates us.
"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind"
We shouldn't be skeptic about this.
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mibuchiha
Fakku Elder
Ieryuuda wrote...
And there are many famous scientists who believe in God, Albert Einstien, Max Planck, Sir Issac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Nicholas Copernicus and more. They believe that there is a greater entity that creates us. "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind"
Pffft.