Shut up, you might make people smart. We wouldn't want everyone smart now would we?Quote:
Originally Posted by Off2College [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
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Shut up, you might make people smart. We wouldn't want everyone smart now would we?Quote:
Originally Posted by Off2College [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Ahh pooballs. I am sick of debating this topic. With that being said, I removed all the stuff I said.
Except that science has no holes. The holes that do exist in science are only there because we have yet to find answers to fill them with...but at least unlike religion we don't just make them up.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheSphinx [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Not necessarily all the time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
All religion is just a theory. People make a mistake when they start confusing it for the truth, that's all.
I'm confused...Quote:
...science has no holes. The holes that do exist in science...
~Sphinx
LOL, ouch OV you got busted. Rare as it is, gotta take your lumps buddy... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by TheSphinx [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Actually its not. Sorry to be pedantic, Gig, but this is what the ID ppl want you to think & have gone to great expense (literally) to make happen. Don't be confused. All religion is *faith*, not theory. A theory means you can make testable predictions & gather new evidence to either support or reject said theory. Notice I'm not making a judgement about either, just stating clearly the difference.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gigabitch [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
This is the reason why creationism (or ID, or any variant of same) must not be admitted into a science curriculum. Ever. Its NOT science. Some, like Richard Dawkins, argue (convincingly, IMO) that its the complete antithesis.
Okay, you're right. My point was, it's not proven, but you're right, a theory has much more evidence backing it up than anyone's belief system.
Faith: Believing in something you know ain't so. -Mark Twain
Its a touchy subject to the science community these days. Normally we are pretty introverted & quiet, but recent trends are making us come out of our corner with both arms (and all neurons) in full swinging mode.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gigabitch [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Its gonna get ugly. I wonder if we'll end up living on a remote island compound like in Brave New World (was it that book or 1984)?
Sadly, I can't remember. Haven't read either of those since high school.
I have known many assholes who weren't fanatically religious, but I've never met a religious fanatic who wasn't an asshole.
LOL, whichever it was, I just hope the island is warm with palm trees and good mooring. Then I won't frankly care.
Tho I have been wondering: does it take becoming an asshole to fight one sometimes? Our ideals would like us to say 'no, that's not zen', but I dunno. On both sides, those are the only ones who seem to be heard. The moderates are being ignored.
About what? Like I said, it has no holes..because my point was that it is only a matter of time before we fill them with truth when we find it. The truth is we are progressing in science daily. There is no holes, we perceive holes because we don't have the answers to them YET, once we do we realize there was no hole in the first place. I am tired of using the word "hole" as an analogy for "questions". Science at least answers questions in due time.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheSphinx [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
When is religion going to fill at least one of their holes? how about where god exists? what he looks like? and why should I care when he sucks anyways with what he is be doing in this world? I don't ask those questions though, don't answer them now...I think asking them is giving religion to much credit as it is.
I hate taking lumps when it is the other people who miss understand what I mean. I mean, this guy talks about holes? what the hell is a hole when speaking of science and religion in the first place? I am assuming it is unanswered questions.Quote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I know science runs on logic and reason and as long as there is no fault in the person's logic and reasoning who is interpreting the data than science is flawless. Best thing about science is that in never claims anything for 100% fact when any form of doubt exists.
What is worse is having a debate with a religious person about science since they know so little usually about it that they have no right to open their mouth...while religion..there is nothing to know...no one knows anything about religion...it is all made up. The priest knows about god as much as that 3rd grader living down the street from me. God could be a pink elephant for all that priest knows.
It all comes down to faith with religion and faith is illogical, unreasonable, foolish, childish, and silly. If someone doesn't mind being all those things, be my guest.
OV, do you not understand that you said "there are no holes" followed immediately by "any holes that exist"? The second portion you wrote concedes that there ARE holes that are as yet unsolved.
To which religious fanatics will answer, "And it's only a matter of time before we fill them with truth on judgment day."Quote:
.because my point was that it is only a matter of time before we fill them with truth when we find it
~Sphinx