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Someone said that not everyone cares about science. Well, guess what? Not everyone cares about religious mumbo-jumbo! If you religious nuts will agree to stay out of the science classrooms, maybe we science enthusiasts will back off from the religious forums. Do we have a deal?

2007-06-11 21:31:51 · 11 answers · asked by robert 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God created everything in scientific way. He knows the weight of an atom and howmany atoms forms to a molecule. He created and shaped them in perfect manner. I see many wants to keep religion and science at opposite polls. Did Newton create gravity, No, He only discovered one of the great secrets of God's creation.

2007-06-11 21:51:34 · answer #1 · answered by Ismail Eliat 6 · 1 1

Sorry, but Bio 101 was required for my Associate Degree in Education. No one said or hinted that you do care about religious "mumbo-jumbo" as you so intolerably and arrogantly put it. You people are the ones who make the assumptions about EVERYTHING and EVERYBODY before you have the facts. If you had come here and took the approach of being mannered and seriously motivated to inquire as to how many christians or believers of whatever religion were or would be interested in learning about all the really interesting things science has to offer, this place could've been great. But ,no- you just came in here spewing all this nonsense about how stupid people are for believeing in God, blah, blah, blah.

Like I said in response to your last "question"- not ALL people give a damn about science, and not ALL people care to be indoctrinated with your bilge about how great science is. Science has become your god, therefore it will never score much meaning with too many people in this place. You've screwed whatever chances you had to be accepted in here by anyone. So you science dorks- do all a favor and go elsewhere.

And what the hell science classroom was religion ever in? Yet another baseless assumption and false accusation against religion. Score one for another "science" enthusiast dork.

2007-06-11 21:53:48 · answer #2 · answered by RIFF 5 · 0 1

Not as long as you keep calling yourself a scientist.

A true Scientist relies on two foundational imperatives: observable and repeatable. If it can't be observed and repeated, then it is not a fact. It is a hypothesis.
Whether the scientist is a christian, muslim, athiest or agnostic, the science is the same. The facts are the same, proven by observation and repeatability, using empirical scientific methods. Everything beyond the facts is philosophy, or as you like to call it, religion.
When the scientist considers all the facts, he naturally attempts to explain bigger, unanswered questions, by formulating an over-arching story that encompasses all the facts in a satisfying way. Your story may be the theory of evolution. My story is the theory of creationism, or intelligent design.
The only difference between a scientist who calls himself an evolutionist and a scientist who calls himself a creationist, is the story they use to explain how the proven facts all fit together.

Christians freely admit the philosophical framework in which they understand the facts of science.
The problem is the evolutionists who can't or won't admit their own.

A truce can only be considered when you correctly call yourself a faithful evolutionist who agrees to disagree with a faithful creationist. As long as you insist on foisting the notion that you represent science against the faith of the christian, then you are either oblivious to your own faith, or dishonest.

I am happy to have friendly disagreements with fellow scientists as we strive to prove what we can, and explain what we can't prove. It is harder to have even an intelligent conversation with people who lie about the very faith they espouse.

2007-06-11 22:18:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

science and hinduism comes intermingled with each other, the god of reality is also the god of science in hinduism,, you can research on the heart and how it has so much veins and blood and pumps the system and such,, but science will never explain what makes the heart tick in the first place,,, you have to be a beleiver and non beleiver, you have to beleive in the bad and the good, you have to beleive in wet and dry, you have to beleive in yourself and also the nature, you have to beleive in natural and supernatural, you have to beleive there is ppl with good moral and bad morals,,,, you have to beleive in reality why ? because thats where you live, and god is a reality and a non reality ,,why ? because there are ppl who beleives in him and there is ppl who dont, the point is you have to accept everything within nature because thats reality,,, i know you can tell me how the car works, but what makes the susbtance in the petrol to react in that manner for you have to combustion to make the car move ? until then you have to beleive in supernatural too,, see im a scientist too but i also know that science can only bring you that far,, ok here is another question,, everyone knows that the sperm can go for the ovum, but what makes a lifeless thing to do that sort of thing,, some may call it gods work,, why because they dont understand it,, i call it nature, you can call it soul, love, sense, or whatver thing you want because u dont understand, see life is about understanding and not trying to understand things, the things u cant understand you can delete it into GOD folder or the bin icon u see in the computers, so keep your head like that, dont hit out on one aspect of nature, in this case the god beleivers,, if you do that you are not beleiving in nature itself,,, this is coming from a atheist hindu, hinduism accepts atheists as well ,, why because its the reality of the world

2007-06-11 21:55:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That seems logical. Many yell at atheists visiting this section of Y! A but as if they don't go to Science lessons.

2007-06-11 21:47:37 · answer #5 · answered by Hardrock 6 · 1 1

I don't think science should hide from any subject. I think fact verification should be an important component of every belief system.

2007-06-11 21:36:36 · answer #6 · answered by Dalarus 7 · 2 0

you questioning that he had no faults.......first, that should be based upon what subculture you're talking approximately......case in point, he did have faults in accordance to the Jewish subculture, he did "artwork" on the Sabbath, which grew to become into forbidden, and for this reason, no longer a good place sort at pondering the Jewish human beings.......he additionally failed in his prophecing.....Jewish demands if a prophecy is uttered, it may be fulfilled to the very letter without deviations from the letter of what grew to become into stated, and for this reason, while jesus failed in this, he grew to become recognised as a pretend prophet, one to no longer be listened to, one to no longer be heeded, as, in accordance to jewish regulation, he could have been a liar

2016-10-09 01:05:33 · answer #7 · answered by debruyne 4 · 0 0

GOD is the GREATist Scientist. YOU're all students on a rock floating ,pivoting, soaring through space . Someday possibley you will meet the CREATOR.
IF the Create or i s Willing.

2007-06-11 21:42:36 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

robert: It is not so "cut & dry" as that. Scholars, archelogists etc. - who have been devoted to uncovering and revealing Biblical proofs and history employ sciences. Deal or no DEAL? ... NO DEAL !!!

2007-06-11 21:36:38 · answer #9 · answered by guraqt2me 7 · 1 2

hey now...you ain't speakin for all of us science enthusiasts :P

2007-06-11 21:45:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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