(July 30, 2015 at 1:15 am)Jenny A Wrote:(July 30, 2015 at 1:13 am)Arrogant Christian Wrote: However, the work required no less use of effort or intellect. Theology is by definition not a scientific discipline, nor really a philosophical one, it is its own field of study, that's why it has its own category. However, its not as if 15th century science was much more scientific than theology was then, haha
Yes, but science has advanced and theology has. . . not.
Although a convenient self-fulling prophecy, that is what theology predicts. Additionally, advancement does not provide legitimacy, or the lack thereof, else older skills would be abolished as "illegitimate." Additionally, my replies are not an rationale for Christianity, that is not my purpose on this forum, I was simply pointing out bias that was being used to argue that a man's life's work is not equal to another, when both were applied with no lack of effort or intellect.


