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Is Religion the denial of Science?
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<blockquote data-quote="thedude" data-source="post: 41888" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>Typically I see religion take what they want from science if it suits them and then disregard the stuff that contradicts and relying of faith instead. One thing science lacks is faith because they don't believe without proof but that doesn't mean science can't imagine or presume something for scientific testing purposes. Religion may be viable for a time as long as it coincides with current knowledge but it predicts with bias and new findings end up contradicting current knowledge. Religion has no choice but to evolve with current knowledge or die off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedude, post: 41888, member: 2460"] Typically I see religion take what they want from science if it suits them and then disregard the stuff that contradicts and relying of faith instead. One thing science lacks is faith because they don't believe without proof but that doesn't mean science can't imagine or presume something for scientific testing purposes. Religion may be viable for a time as long as it coincides with current knowledge but it predicts with bias and new findings end up contradicting current knowledge. Religion has no choice but to evolve with current knowledge or die off. [/QUOTE]
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