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<blockquote data-quote="Eutychus" data-source="post: 14656" data-attributes="member: 287"><p><strong>US schools teaching religious beliefs in science</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>And just why would a judge make such a ruling? If a religion may be defined as a system of thought that speaks to the subject of origins and man's responsibilities in light of those origins, then science qualifies as a religion. "Man is the measure" and behavior is regulated as acceptable or not by man. As Dostoevsky noted, "Without God, all things are permitted". How can the two be separated by any kind of barrier when they address the same subjects?</p><p></p><p>Science will not necessarily change should evidence arise tomorrow that there is no basis for evolution because regardless of how the equation plays out, there will always be someone who is willing to misinterpret the results. The science crowd is very proud of all the work that went into its ivory tower. And I am not saying that recent or traditional interpretations of scripture have the answer down pat either. I am of the mind that when God explains once and for all how he accomplished the universe, both sindes in this debate are going to be very surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eutychus, post: 14656, member: 287"] [b]US schools teaching religious beliefs in science[/b] And just why would a judge make such a ruling? If a religion may be defined as a system of thought that speaks to the subject of origins and man's responsibilities in light of those origins, then science qualifies as a religion. "Man is the measure" and behavior is regulated as acceptable or not by man. As Dostoevsky noted, "Without God, all things are permitted". How can the two be separated by any kind of barrier when they address the same subjects? Science will not necessarily change should evidence arise tomorrow that there is no basis for evolution because regardless of how the equation plays out, there will always be someone who is willing to misinterpret the results. The science crowd is very proud of all the work that went into its ivory tower. And I am not saying that recent or traditional interpretations of scripture have the answer down pat either. I am of the mind that when God explains once and for all how he accomplished the universe, both sindes in this debate are going to be very surprised. [/QUOTE]
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