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What's The Difference Between 'God' & 'Science'? - 06-21-2007, 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by chazzysaw
I don't know about that because atheism can be just as close mined as some religious fanatics. Scientist also show ignorance when it comes to unexplained phenomenon. There are things that are fact but there are things that are unexplained. From what I understand about atheism is that they don't believe in anything that they can't see, smell, hear or touch. But there are things that are well beyond those senses. And that's a fact....

Sorry Chazzy, I don't agree at all. Yes, there is the fact of incomplete knowledge, but science clearly shows all so far known, to be scientific, and thus a correspondence logic would show the future holds no un-scientific surprises, when compared to the past, and that's the scientific facts. And furthermore, god has nothing to do with science, nor science with god...

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Is this an issue of semantics? If so, how & why?

What's the real and/or imagined difference between 'God', and 'Science'?

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(George Berkeley, 1710) ... lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words.

"All things come out of the one and the one out of all things." - Heraclitus
"Reality is an illusion - albeit a persistent one." - Einstein
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