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Re: Science and Religion - their similarities and their differences [Re: Poid]
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Sure. I finished the final image today, tomorrow we're doing referencing and then the first draft is complete. I'm going to a conference in Melbourne next weekend where we'll be presenting some of the results. It'll be my first all-expenses paid business trip :cheer:


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I know... that just the smallest
                                                part of the world belongs to me
You know... I'm not a blind man
                                                    but truth is the hardest thing to see

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Re: Science and Religion - their similarities and their differences [Re: zouden]
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I just want to tell you that it's great to have you here at the Shroomery. :mushroom2:


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Well I try my best to be just like I am, but everybody wants you to be just like them. --  Bob Dylan
fireworks_god said:
It's one thing to simply enjoy a style of life that one enjoys, but it's another thing altogether to refer to another person's choice as "wrong" or to rationalize their behavior as being pathological or resulting from some sort of inadequacy or failing so as to create a sense of superiority or separation as yet another projection of a personal fear or control issue.

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Re: Science and Religion - their similarities and their differences [Re: Poid]
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Awww, thank you :laugh:


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I know... that just the smallest
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You know... I'm not a blind man
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Re: Science and Religion - their similarities and their differences [Re: zouden]
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:awesome: :heartpump:


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Well I try my best to be just like I am, but everybody wants you to be just like them. --  Bob Dylan
fireworks_god said:
It's one thing to simply enjoy a style of life that one enjoys, but it's another thing altogether to refer to another person's choice as "wrong" or to rationalize their behavior as being pathological or resulting from some sort of inadequacy or failing so as to create a sense of superiority or separation as yet another projection of a personal fear or control issue.

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Re: Science and Religion - their similarities and their differences [Re: Drakion]
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Both Science and Religion explains how we were created.  Religion gives us opinions how to live our lives while science gives out facts

without this 'God' there would be no science?


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GnuBobo said:
Iron. Hymen. Vitamin.

Be Iron, like Hymen, in Vitamin.

Iron. Hymen. Vitamin.

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Re: Science and Religion - their similarities and their differences [Re: IR0NHYM0N]
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"Both Science and Religion explains how we were created."

Is that all science and religion does? Science and religion seem to be opposing disciplines; if this is true, then how can both of their explanations of how we were created be correct?


"Religion gives us opinions how to live our lives while science gives out facts"

Religions don't assert that their concepts are mere opinions; if they did, then why would billions of people even be following them?

Similarly, science doesn't give out facts, it produces theories.


"without this 'God' there would be no science?"

Science does not maintain this, and ironically enough, even though religion opposes many of science's theories, it does maintain this.


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Well I try my best to be just like I am, but everybody wants you to be just like them. --  Bob Dylan
fireworks_god said:
It's one thing to simply enjoy a style of life that one enjoys, but it's another thing altogether to refer to another person's choice as "wrong" or to rationalize their behavior as being pathological or resulting from some sort of inadequacy or failing so as to create a sense of superiority or separation as yet another projection of a personal fear or control issue.

Edited by Poid (09/22/12 05:33 AM)

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Re: Science and Religion - their similarities and their differences [Re: zouden]
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zouden said:
Sure. I finished the final image today, tomorrow we're doing referencing and then the first draft is complete. I'm going to a conference in Melbourne next weekend where we'll be presenting some of the results. It'll be my first all-expenses paid business trip :cheer:



Congratulations on all counts.  :thumbup:


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Re: Science and Religion - their similarities and their differences [Re: Poid]
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Normal science.
  “Means research firmly based upon one or more scientific achievements, achievements that some particular scientific community acknowledges for a time as supplying the foundation for its further practice”
  “ Acquisition of a paradigm and of more esoteric type of research it permits is a sign of maturity in the development of any scientific field”
  ‘The structure of scientific revolutions’  Thomas S. Kuhn.
IMO yes. Epistemology and Ontology are both concerned with peer review.


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'And for this reason repentance (metanoia) is an elevating means. For he who feels impatience with the circunstances in which he finds himself, devises means of escape.
  Now the chief thing in purification is the will. For then both deeds and words lend a helping hand. But, when the will is absent, the whole purificatory discipline of initiation is...'

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