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In short, yes.Do you think that: All true religion and all true science must agree.
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In short, yes.Do you think that: All true religion and all true science must agree.
Then what if something that science says is disagreed by a religion?
Who is the incorrect one?
This is one of those complicated questions. What does one understand by "true" science and religion? Science is by definition always imperfect and changing. And really, so is religion.
It is difficult to answer such an absurd question.Do you think that: All true religion and all true science must agree.
Truth does not change.
It is our ability to comprehend what is true that changes.
I would like to ask everyone if they agree with this statement:
Do you think that: All true religion and all true science must agree.
monomonk
Truth does indeed change, in many and important ways. "Most people are illiterate" used to be true, for instance.
I am preferring currently to use the phrase "true-significance" as more descriptive than "truth".I would like to ask everyone if they agree with this statement:
Do you think that: All true religion and all true science must agree.
monomonk
Then what if something that science says is disagreed by a religion?
Who is the incorrect one?
Well There is nothing wrong with the religion
as provided in the King James Bible,
monomonk:yes:
There is no such thing as a true religion. They are all too contradictory to be true.