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blackpanther666 said:
Science could easily be compatible with religion, if được trao a chance... However, it depends on which aspects of religion. Also, it is already kind of a thing. I mean, so many scientists these days are also Creationists, that directly advocate science as a just another part of God's Will. If bạn read Sarfati's Greatest Hoax, then bạn will learn something about this, as he interviews a fairly large number of scientists that also believe in Creationism and Intelligent Design.
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Book-Freak said:
Yes. Just ask my Physics teacher: he adores his subject, teaches the other sciences as well, and is a devoted Christian.
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prophet69 said:
1. It is bởi definition impossible to test for the existence of any omnipowerful entity. Such an entity, if it did not want to be found, could merely alter your test data.Omnipowerful entities cannot be falsified. 2. There is no scientific theory that states that omnipowerful entities cannot exist. We merely have excellent reason to think that life, the universe, et cetera arose without their intervention, and no reason to think that they actually have intervenedat any time. 3. Science does not have to affirm something to be compatible with it. For instance, science cannot make arguments as to the objective beauty of something, only as to whether hoặc not we find it beautiful. But the concept of objective beauty is not incompatible with science.The belief in an omnipowerful entity is not necessary for religion . For instance, I know animists, and animism is a religious worldview[1]. Shinto, meanwhile, is an animistic religious tradition where one of the creator gods ends up dying, and the other one fails to revive her successfully[2].
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bri-marie said:
Absolutely. Science can explain and re-affirm the things religions say. Religion can answer các câu hỏi science can't, and push people to explore the universe more.
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