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Could you elaborate on this please, Luis? I'm not sure if I've understood or misunderstood, so I'm seeking clarification.And not every genuine religion is really healthy for everyone.
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Could you elaborate on this please, Luis? I'm not sure if I've understood or misunderstood, so I'm seeking clarification.And not every genuine religion is really healthy for everyone.
It might do.It will not help you to attain freedom from misery...
I like science but it is religion that pushes science to the higher ethics and morality which science does not have.(Other than the technology developed for the station that is used in other industries for improving lives)
And religion will never cure disease, provide energy, purify wells etc, etc, etc
The sad fact that you degrade our human rights down to "privileges" means that they surely do not stand as you say - stronger.We don't have rights. We have privileges that we allow one another and in most modern Western societies, which by the way are the most secular in history, these privileges stand stronger than ever.
If humans are indeed "apes" then we have no human rights and no merit of individuality and "apes" can be captured, caged, exploited or destroyed since they are just animals.Newsflash: You ARE an animal. Taxonomically speaking, an ape.
In what way does science deny human rights? Science is a method of inquiry...not an ideology...
Such scientific discoveries do build us a better infrastructure and better comforts but those do not build better people as in better character and integrity.Would you say that the eradication of deadly diseases, the feeding of millions, the increased access to information, modern medicine and access to vast amounts of energy would help building a better society?
This is not a matter of rejecting science but rather trying to give science a higher calling of ethics and morality.I always find it a bit rich when people bash science...on the internet.
If you don't like science I'm sure there are still some tribes in the Amazon or similar that will take you in. :sarcastic
I definitely agree that religions have fallen short, but science is not even in the race.In my experience, the love, justice and forgiveness that religion offers is usually lacking as well.
No more than, say, woodworking. You're trying to make science out to be something it's not, and then criticize it for not meeting your false expectation.I definitely agree that religions have fallen short, but science is not even in the race.
Religion pushes up-to love, justice and more, while science treats such things as trivial.
I definitely agree that religions have fallen short, but science is not even in the race.
I confess to this as true but I do not offer any repentance.No more than, say, woodworking. You're trying to make science out to be something it's not, and then criticize it for not meeting your false expectation.
To all this I agree, and it is well said.Science is a tool. It's used by people. Those people still have to make ethical decisions about how to use it. Just as a truck doesn't "care" if it's used for good or bad, neither does science. Those sort of determinations are made by the people using it.
Still, even though a truck is amoral in and of itself, this doesn't stop us from asking whether an ambulance makes more of a contribution to society than a church. Same for science vs. religion.
It's a bad idea to try to get morals or ethics from science. Science is a human endeavor that's subject to morals and ethics. What it gives us is factual knowledge; this knowledge helps to inform our decisions, including our moral and ethical decisions.
They both fall short of my own expectations, and as such I try my part to improve both.Some of us believe that both science and religion are from God and neither have fallen short. It is for us to make them work for or against.
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I like science but it is religion that pushes science to the higher ethics and morality which science does not have.
I like science but it is religion that pushes science to the higher ethics and morality which science does not have.
The sad fact that you degrade our human rights down to "privileges" means that they surely do not stand as you say - stronger.
I still very much like science but science needs to be strongly held in check to a higher level of ethics and morality or else we are all in jeopardy from its possibilities.
If humans are indeed "apes" then we have no human rights
and no merit of individuality and "apes" can be captured, caged, exploited or destroyed since they are just animals.
It is religion that declares each person as a child of God having individual human rights.
Such scientific discoveries do build us a better infrastructure and better comforts but those do not build better people as in better character and integrity.
And those things of feeding, medicine, energy, economics, have been done based on the human rights and human religion pushing the science into the better areas.
Raw science has little regard for what it sees as plentiful "apes" that suffer or die off.
This is not a matter of rejecting science but rather trying to give science a higher calling of ethics and morality.
Like abortion is science without conscience.
I do not accept it as accurate to say or to imply that some how our western society is shaped by science, or that science played some larger role then religion or other factors which have shaped our society.Can you name a time in history when people have acted more humane towards each other, when people have had more personal protection and where they have been more free to express themselves than they currently do in modern western societies?
says you, using a ubiquitous machine that allows you to communicate to anywhere on the globe within a fraction of a second. Unless there's a religion out there teaching Quantum Electrodynamics, please try again.I do not accept it as accurate to say or to imply that some how our western society is shaped by science...
I do not accept it as accurate to say or to imply that some how our western society is shaped by science, or that science played some larger role then religion or other factors which have shaped our society.
In fact we do know from history that the ancient Greek society considered themselves as the best society...
I honestly say of people that see this world as "more humane" that those people are those on the upper parts (the oppressors) which stand crushing the lower parts (the oppressed) because it is not "more humane" to those underneath.
This world and our western society only appears more peaceful and more "civilized" only because "science" has created better (as in more effective) ways to suppress or kill any opposition so we have peace through the newly refined and improved brute force of our worldly masters.
Peace without justice is oppression.