This is the same movie that won a "Best Science Film" award at a Christian film festival.
LOL.
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Science and Religion can co-exist, y'know
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This forum is goin to turn him into an anti-thiest before long.
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[quote]Science and Religion can co-exist, y'know [/quote]They absolutely cannot. They could not be more opposite. Science operates on a foundation of data, facts, research, and experimentation. Religion operations on a foundation of hopes, dreams, and stories from millennia ago that were passed down through oral history and totally unreliable. You can say you're a scientist who is religious, or a religious person who values science, but in either scenario you're compromising either religiousness or scientific principles. So.... No.
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What madmax with a logical and agreeable argument? [spoiler]he may not be a complete idiot ;)[/spoiler]
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I've long since held the belief that the bible science proves many events in the Bible and disproves a few. The bible contains a few holes in the timeline that I've always used science to fill in. Unfortunately many Christians will say that we can't coexist with science, I disagree. Do you actually have an argument on why they can't coexist more than simply because you say they can't? If so id love you hear it.
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[quote][quote]Science and Religion can co-exist, y'know [/quote]They absolutely cannot. They could not be more opposite. --many things were taught in the bible we didn't know about until recently. One example is fresh water springs on the ocean floor. Science operates on a foundation of data, facts, research, and experimentation. -----and theory. Theory comes first actually Religion operations on a foundation of hopes, dreams, and stories from millennia ago that were passed down through oral history and totally unreliable. ----fix your englishions You can say you're a scientist who is religious, or a religious person who values science, but in either scenario you're compromising either religiousness or scientific principles. ----very true in fact majority of famous scientists were religious So.... No.[/quote] Ya you didn't make a strong argument
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[quote][quote][quote]Science and Religion can co-exist, y'know [/quote]They absolutely cannot. They could not be more opposite. --many things were taught in the bible we didn't know about until recently. One example is fresh water springs on the ocean floor. Science operates on a foundation of data, facts, research, and experimentation. -----and theory. Theory comes after enough data has been gathered to hint at a possible cause for a specific outcome to occur. Religion operations on a foundation of hopes, dreams, and stories from millennia ago that were passed down through oral history and totally unreliable. ----fix your englishions or I'll straw man you into oblivion like every other 'debate oriented' believer. You can say you're a scientist who is religious, or a religious person who values science, but in either scenario you're compromising either religiousness or scientific principles. ----very true in fact majority of famous scientists were religious So.... No.[/quote] Ya you didn't make a strong argument [/quote] FTFY
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Going to have to agree on this one. Amen to that..pun intended
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I disagree with you on that, Max. The way religious things work is that you have to have faith in something you can't prove. The way science works is you have to prove everything before believing in it. But that doesn't mean you can only have one without the other; a religious scientist can believe that there are things outside his/her realm of understanding, but still work through science equations. What about the concept of gravity? Or air? Before being discovered, people believed in them but they couldn't prove them just yet. Or like how everyone laughed at the idea of a round earth [spoiler]*cough* Krishna's Prophet *cough cough*[/spoiler] before it was proved? I guess the question I would like to ask you is do you think that there are things yet to be discovered?
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Einstein was a Christian scientist.
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[quote]Einstein was a Christian scientist.[/quote] Hate to say it but that's false although there were plenty
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I must have been thinking of someone else. What was his religion, then? Was he Jewish?
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[quote]Einstein was a Christian scientist.[/quote]No.
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Lol..that is all
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[quote]Einstein was a Christian scientist.[/quote] Do people just say whatever they want, regardless if it's true? Einstein was Jewish, but not very religious.
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I thought he was Jewish.
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He was. That's why he left Germany.