Friday, July 15, 2011
Why do religious people...?
Why do religious people think that scientists are against them? Don't they realise that scientists are indifferent to them and only looking at measurable evidence? If god was measurable he would be in the body of scientific knowledge. If he were proven he would be debated and accepted, that's how science works. Also, why do religious people keep thinking theories are an inferior concept to static doctrines. Theories are proven by testing and evidence as the best current explanation for something but still leave the door open to future improvements by testing and observation. This mechanism is why science has advanced over time and static doctrines haven't improved since their inception. Your opinions?...
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