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Is Religion the denial of Science?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 47746" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>Science does have some issues, as do religions. For the most part, science deals only with observable/measurable physical events. Religion on the other hand tries to explain the things that cannot be observed/measured, non-physical events. One view is not right and the other wrong. Both are just trying to understand the true nature of reality. They are just looking at different parts of it. Being different, each part follows its own set of rules. At some point we may learn how both side interface with each other. The questions that both sides have, may have the same answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 47746, member: 2729"] Science does have some issues, as do religions. For the most part, science deals only with observable/measurable physical events. Religion on the other hand tries to explain the things that cannot be observed/measured, non-physical events. One view is not right and the other wrong. Both are just trying to understand the true nature of reality. They are just looking at different parts of it. Being different, each part follows its own set of rules. At some point we may learn how both side interface with each other. The questions that both sides have, may have the same answers. [/QUOTE]
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