science changes too much...faith is for all time
2006-09-06 22:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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science and the recognised religions sometimes have some similarities.
both are sensitive issues.
and 1 thing similar is one have to know what is wrong and what is right before studying them.
science though cannot be the strongest of all faith at certain times example, when strange phenomenons cannot be explained by science alone.
mercury of love
2006-09-07 07:56:15
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answered by mercury of love 4
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Science eventually explains the things that are in the realm of mystery of the gods.
Sad that people think science is an antithesis to faith. Science actually brings us closer to god and the wonder of the universe.
2006-09-07 05:54:52
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answered by Applecore782 5
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What Man calls Science, GOD calls His Mirricals. God works through Nature, Science, Atoms, and Nutrons. The Book of Exodus has been decoded by scientist now saying Its a Fact that the sea was parted ...Dose God Not controll nature? God Is the Creator of all things we are still researching and discovering. Then we plant our flag in it and say "Look what I found" umm Yeah God Put it there eyons ago. Now lets spent 5000 years figuring out what it is, giving it a name and making a million theorys on how it works and where it came from!! YAY!!sounds fun!!
2006-09-07 05:37:21
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answered by young_megatron 2
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Its to easy! Yes its the study of form and its hard to think of something without form or beyond physics. Simple study of pineal glands and DMT can give you at least an inkling of something more. Its the lack of study in this area and the fear of study in this area that is a shame however there is good that more people doubt than believe. When you hear tower of babel there is reason for things which is not to understand true nature. So science is smarter for not asking the questions its just sad they do not relaize why.
2006-09-07 05:33:58
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answered by We Todd Ed 1
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Science is the strongest of all faith...as convincing as Tom Cruise isn't a closet gay.
2006-09-07 09:10:12
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answered by citrusy 6
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Hello!! :o) Science only involves 'faith' if one chooses to accept as 'FACT' something that is 'THEORY. Anytime someone refers to a scientific theory - they should always preface those thoughts with, "It seems to be..." or "Based on what many believe to be true..." No scientific theory [in other words] should be spoken of as if it were 'fact'. For example... no one should ever say, "Man evolved from monkeys." What they should say [assuming - of course - that this is something they believe] "I tend to believe that man evolved from monkeys." What's the difference? There is a HUGE difference. As a Christian - I would never say, "God is FACT!!" But I do say, "I believe in God." [See the difference?] Have a great day!! Craig!! :o)
2006-09-07 06:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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science involves only faith in other humans to tell the truth in the observations they make, this is helped by peer review. Other than than that NO FAITH is involved, ideas are allowed to change with new evidence.
2006-09-07 05:29:13
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answered by gwbruce_2000 3
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Look at the sky to see if it is blue or grey. Put your toe in the pool to feel if it is warm enough. That is science. Reality only, no faith involved.
2006-09-07 05:29:28
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answered by Mere Mortal 7
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Um...you're a little bit confused.
When did science become a faith?
2006-09-07 05:41:25
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answered by redeye.treefrog 3
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