Originally posted by Patroklos
It is neither traditional nor commonly used.
However, your blindness to the fact that most people treat their belief in science little different than their faith in God is troubling, because that is a far greater threat to science (if they are being fundies about it) than any minority held Christian opinion about putting a line of text in a book will ever be.
It is neither traditional nor commonly used.
However, your blindness to the fact that most people treat their belief in science little different than their faith in God is troubling, because that is a far greater threat to science (if they are being fundies about it) than any minority held Christian opinion about putting a line of text in a book will ever be.
You see the claim that science and the scientific method are nothing but a religion made all the time by creationists. They then attempt to claim that since science is a religion it can't be any better then their religion. The problem is this argument is based on a series of logical fallacies.
. However, as a general rule God is respondisble for not just the gaps, but for what we know as well. Science in this regard is simply understanding the world he made. Its like cracking a code. And it is not to assume that God is in that gap, so its okay to leave it there forever. Feel free to fill in all the gaps you want, but be definition there will always be gaps.
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