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A thought I had

Original Freak

I am the ORIGINAL Freak
For a long time now I've had a 'soundbite' on my opinion of Religious science vs 'normal' science. I was just wondering what people's comments were on it, and how accurate do you think it is. Can things like be summed up neat and tidy like this?

"Science tries to find the right answers to it's questions while Religion tries to find the right questions to it's answers." -- The original Freak
 

stemann

Time Bandit
It's correct except for the apostrophes. I think I've heard that somewhere before.... Anyway well done on thinking of it; it's short and sweet and easy to understand, which is always helpful in Canada.
 

Prima

Well-Known Member
I like it, I think it's true. Mythology was created to explain natural phenomenon. The tornado was the answer, and the question could be a God sneezing :D
 

Scott1

Well-Known Member
Original Freak said:
I was just wondering what people's comments were on it, and how accurate do you think it is.
The statement is ignorant, bigoted, arrogant, garbage.
 

Tawn

Active Member
SOGFPP said:
The statement is ignorant, bigoted, arrogant, garbage.
Great, the Christian hates it ;)

Actually hes right, perhaps the term should be translated to describe evolutionists and creationists who do fit those criteria.
 

Scott1

Well-Known Member
Tawn said:
Actually hes right, perhaps the term should be translated to describe evolutionists and creationists who do fit those criteria.
Exactly.... maybe everyone should stop using crude generalizations.... you know, like your signature line.
 

justa_gurl

Member
oooh, clever... :) It's kind of a hard topic to wrap up in a phrase. Well put though. Yet i think i'd be more eager to agree with the statement if you replaced the word "Religion" with the word "philosophy".

Asking the right questions is every bit the mark of a good scientist that finding the correct answers can be. Not to mention there are many religions who put a great deal more stress on having the right 'answers' rather than asking questions. (at least it seems that way at times)

Perhaps it could be also be said - Science is the examination of the observable details while Religion is the exploration of an infinite whole? </giggles.. ] i think i just made it worse rather than better.
 

Jayhawker Soule

-- untitled --
Premium Member
Original Freak said:
"Science tries to find the right answers to it's questions while Religion tries to find the right questions to it's answers." -- The original Freak
I reject it as baseless and thoughtless.

I concur with Yi-Fu Tuan that religion is "the impulse for cohesion and meaning". Far from being intrinsically deceitful or manipulative, this impulse manifests itself in humanity at its best, while the overarching character of religious activity is both sincere and reverent.
 

Original Freak

I am the ORIGINAL Freak
I do not find my comment
ignorant, bigoted, arrogant, garbage.
but I did like most of the comments I got. I believe I shall take those comments to and use them to change it and see what people think of it now.

"Science tries to find the right answers to its questions while Creationism tries to find the right questions to its answers." -- The original Freak
 
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