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Why are there so few Christians in Science?
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RE: Why are there so few Christians in Science?
(June 30, 2012 at 10:02 pm)Undeceived Wrote: Christianity and science have never been in conflict. The real conflict is between interpretations of what we see, and in taking those interpretations beyond science. Speculating on the origin of various materials or processes is not science, it's history. You can't use the belief of Creation to help you in science, but you can't use the belief of Evolution to help you with science either.

Why don't you shut the fuck up, you ignorant and pretentious moron

Science is all about history. All things in science operate as function of time. All science is nothing more than a rigorous, versatile, and extensible description of rules governing how all things change with respect to time.

In other words, science is the tool and the only tool to describe all history at the most fundamental, all encompassing level. Building from bottom up, the "grass root approach", if you will. Science does not rest on the idiot levitated hearsay as transmitted by some lunatic "disciple". Science aims to descibe just what fundamental material - whether matter or energy, or anything else as we may find to have ever existed - there are or ever were during all existence, how each quanta of of said material behave now behave, or have ever behaved, or could ever have behaved; and whether any that ever exists could or could not have coalesced to form anything like what is transcibed in your pitifully elementary school notion of "history".

If science said no Alexander as could ever have existed could piss mercury or shine with a golden light, it doesn't matter if Plutarch or Polybius, for sakes of srgument, said Alexander "the Great" did. If science said no Jesus as could ever have existed could have ever been born of virgin, walked on water, turned water into wine, or risen from the dead, then Jesus "of Nazarath" did not, no matter what the bible says or idiots like you thinks. If science said you did not get here without 4 billion years of evolution, it doesn't matter what your conceive to be the inerrand word of what you conceive to be your god, evelution still took 4 billion years to achieve even such sorry result as you.

And all that science is, points to just what utter bullshit your bible is.
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RE: Why are there so few Christians in Science? - by Anomalocaris - July 2, 2012 at 1:23 pm

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