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originally posted in: Are science and religion compatible?
Edited by JAMES Z666: 8/30/2013 1:53:15 AM
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So you're telling us that how and why are mutually exclusive? That's untrue. Plus gravity's got no intent. There is no why there is only how. Why does gravity exist? Because of gravitons. How did gravitons come to be? Energy during the Big Bang. [I]How?[/I] Ha, ha! Science explain that one. Why is known though. How? Is it God? Not necessarily it could be anything. Knowing why isn't as difficult as you think. However implying that it must have intent behind it and therefore God must exist is a ridiculous insertion. It must have intent? No, not really. We either can explain it or it's just because of God? What a false dichotomy! Religion's bullshit. All the intelligent babble you keep going on about is just straight up philosophy. Just because the question's good doesn't mean to say the answer's God and religion just because science hasn't found it yet (or maths, psychology, sociology, medicine, ethics, philosophy etc.) Religion isn't important in those things because it's a belief system not logic (philosophy) or empiricism (physics). It's stupid to answer something with either religion or God (yes those things are separate entities). It's not a valid argument for God's existence or for a coexistence of religion and science when they're clearly separate. Put it this way: Why? Is explained by philosophy, not religion, religious philosophy is not necessarily different from ordinary philosophy even if you change the context but it's still not inherently religion, it's philosophy which is different. How? Is empiricism and it's maths and science.
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