Hi Daystar,
NTS is "No True Scotsman", you will probably have heard that one before. I don't think it would apply in this case.
Interesting view on science being religion, and I can't say I totally disagree. some points though, you say:
How everything exists, sure scientists would like to find out. Why (or purpose), that is more up to philosophers than for instance biological scientists or physicists.
Actually, that has been demonstrated before, religion fades away when knowledge is gained. It is not so much the intention of science but definitely a side effect. But usually its get substituted by some other religion or redefining their gods.
Obeying who or what? Science? Science doesn't dictate.
NTS is "No True Scotsman", you will probably have heard that one before. I don't think it would apply in this case.
Interesting view on science being religion, and I can't say I totally disagree. some points though, you say:
Daystar Wrote:Science explains to us how everything exists, the purpose of life.
How everything exists, sure scientists would like to find out. Why (or purpose), that is more up to philosophers than for instance biological scientists or physicists.
Daystar Wrote:We must spread our knowledge of science and we must get rid of religion.
Actually, that has been demonstrated before, religion fades away when knowledge is gained. It is not so much the intention of science but definitely a side effect. But usually its get substituted by some other religion or redefining their gods.
Daystar Wrote:They don't see this as religious in nature, which scares the hell out of me because if you think about it science today is a far greater potential danger than religion ever was. Blind to its destructive potential and hungry for its day in the sun. Which, I believe it will and should have, but warn against its blind obedience.
Obeying who or what? Science? Science doesn't dictate.
Best regards,
Leo van Miert
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Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you