(July 21, 2025 at 8:53 pm)Rizen Wrote: I agree science shouldn't be held as the absolute truth [...]
Every bit of science is tentative. When Einstein rolled out Special Relativity in 1905 or so, he corrected such a limelight as Newton. Wegener overturned the view of Earth's geology, albeit in a much longer timescale; but the point remains that science is, and more importantly must be, tentative. The essence of the scientific method is that it may turn up a better explanation.
Religion, on the other hand, generally eschews any questioning at all, and frowns upon it as it occurs. The best explanation has already been written down in holy books that are immune to questioning. Which might find truth faster?
I'm gonna go with questions. That's why I trust science more than faith.