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Such is the danger of our world.tbh cookie - don't try anymore, he won't budge.
inb4 'NO IT IS U WHO WON'T BUDGE'
Galileo Galilei; in case you haven't heard of himI will never understand what makes you think that Catholics are against discovery and research into the material world. In the instances when this search conflicts with the universal morality, such as the dignity of life, we make no apologies for raising our hand in objection.
admirable for you to pursue such a path.Such is the danger of our world.
These people find their way into our governments and soon enough into the running of our lives.
Yet at the fundamental level, they are no longer able to think. Slaves to a celestial ideology- impoverished through a constant reminding of guilt and general lack of self-worth, the constant need to be uplifted and "saved".
People want to cure cancer, religion is the virus I'm concerned with.
Vatican Science Panel Told By Pope: Galileo Was Right - The New York TimesGalileo Galilei; in case you haven't heard of him
Galileo Galilei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Still haven't told me why you "were born again"?
I know you were an atheist, post history.
Has science never made a 'moral mistake' which resulted in horrific human suffering?Moving formally to rectify a wrong, Pope John Paul II acknowledged in a speech today that the Roman Catholic Church had erred in condemning Galileo 359 years ago for asserting that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
Of course, but it is not something which should be respected, it should be a given. Although I don't understand how Catholics can consistently attempt (under social pressure) to slowly adapt teachings which are certainly unbiblical- if evolution is true, why was it not described in "Gods book" as the method as opposed to Genesis? Most "Christian" scientists who attempt reconciliation of paradigms fail miserably/ Lots of questions here...To give credit where credit is due, the Catholic church does support evolution (mostly).
But see "science" is not an actual paradigm of thought, it is a method. I thought I made it clear, I agree with your distinction between science and philosophy.Vatican Science Panel Told By Pope: Galileo Was Right - The New York Times
Has science never made a 'moral mistake' which resulted in horrific human suffering?
I'm a strong environmental advocate. Science has ALLOWED us also to view that our poor industrial practices have harmed the environment (once again, science as a tool here) and we now need to make a decision (based on our political philosophy etc) about action.How about you apologise for every single application of man's 'rational' thought that has caused harm to others or the environment, and we call it even? From the sharpened stone used against another, to the nuclear bombs and CO2 emissions?
Actually, how bout we dont. How about you admit that your faith in science is just a convenient way for you to duck any moral responsibility for anything bad, ever? How about you reevaluate the greater evil?
Review my hypothesis test.Neither of us have any evidence to dismiss God. This may be unsatisfactory to you and youre free to reject Him on this basis, idc. The point is that you cant answer a Why with a How
I see an infinite regression.Yeah, but you're using it as a criticism against science, for not answering the "why" questions. Which itself begs the question: why do there have to be "why" questions?
No, i'm criticising those who believe science can answer such questions - not science itself.Yeah, but you're using it as a criticism against science, for not answering the "why" questions. Which itself begs the question: why do there have to be "why" questions?