science vs religon, which one is important and needed ? |
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science vs religon, which one is important and needed ? |
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i think this is a tricky question if you think about it.
is science important or .. religon ? why tho .. ? Religon helps make people safer . It help you to become a better person. Religon is mainly about beliefs and how to become a better person . . . the problem is . . did anyone prove that gods existed ? etc .. Science helps people to be safe. Science tell us what to aware of. Without science, we wouldnt know where we are, what is safe? .. such as planets or universe ..... etc .. if you think carefully, it could be tricky, you dont know which one is " more " important do you people understand what i'm saiding ? just think bout it. tell me what you think ? ![]() |
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I think they're both important, i'm a christian but science has advanced us alot. I've heard things on the news scientifically proving the bible right, like with the finding of Noah's ark.
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I think they're both important, i'm a christian but science has advanced us alot. I've heard things on the news scientifically proving the bible right, like with the finding of Noah's ark. o.O can you source that? I thought scientists were still having a hard time with findin it? |
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o.O can you source that? I thought scientists were still having a hard time with findin it? i heard it on the news, i went to kctv.com and they deleted the article because it is over 2 weeks old, but here iss somthing that i googled. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20...7_noahsark.html |
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i heard it on the news, i went to kctv.com and they deleted the article because it is over 2 weeks old, but here iss somthing that i googled. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20...7_noahsark.html You may want to learn how to actually research, as opposed to cherry picking what you like... same site, easy google find, four months later: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20..._noahs_ark.html Noah's Ark has never been found and there is all evidence to the contrary that the flood even ever occurred. Science wins, sorry. |
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You may want to learn how to actually research, as opposed to cherry picking what you like... same site, easy google find, four months later: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20..._noahs_ark.html Noah's Ark has never been found and there is all evidence to the contrary that the flood even ever occurred. Science wins, sorry. Well, maybe you may want to learn how to actually research things... this is as of 2008. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1972044/posts Found Material evidence... science doesn't win, sorry. |
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Yet another piece of petrified wood found to be Noah's Ark? He must have had a fleet of the things.
The comments seem to coincide with that sentiment: "Look, I’m pretty religious, but we hear these 'they found Noahs’ ark!' things about twice a year now." science is also a personal experience and there's bias on how you view the world. Hardly. Science is about uncovering the objective truth. In the process of doing so, we must be tentative and receptive to improvements and developments because science is, by definition, self-corrective, when need be. That does not make it a relative, personal concept, susceptible to individual bias. The only bias science holds is to that which is correct. |
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