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If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
#11
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
Just tell them to be more open minded... Big Grin
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#12
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
(August 23, 2016 at 7:59 am)Aoi Magi Wrote: Just tell them to be more open minded... Big Grin

Oh I love throwing arguments back in someone's face! Thank you for the idea.
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#13
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
It sounds like I was complicating things by invoking non-scientific methods of finding truth. Maybe I don't even need to mention archaeology. It seemed to make sense to me. It's right they don't know if science can't explain anything.

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#14
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
"To the rational mind, nothing is inexplicable; only unexplained."
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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#15
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
Science can't explain everything YET.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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#16
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
I read an opinion that "the things that need explaining" can be thought of having fractal properties. IOW, no matter how much we know, there will always be refinements and more additional data there to gather.

Newton, for instance, got really close, Einstein 'tweaked' Newton's theories, Newton didn't have the information on extreme circumstances to allow him to craft a theory applicable in those cases. Einstein added to Newton, did not overthrow him, and extended our understanding into those more extreme conditions we now know exist in the universe.
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#17
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
Science can't explain everything, so the best response is to agree with that statement.

When someone says science can't explain everything though it's usually someone who's come up with a. Illogical conclusion based on the fact that science can't explain everything.

So what's more important is how you respond to those illogical conclusions. And those conclusions are really variable without a single response being applicable to all.


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#18
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
(August 23, 2016 at 3:04 am)Atheist_BG Wrote: Tell them that the reason science can't explain everything is religion's fault. If it wasn't for the Dark Ages, brought by religion, nowadays science would have explained a lot more than they could have imagined. After all it's true.

It's true, and most people who are dumb enough to be religious would also be dumb enough to be satisfied with this answer were it not for the fact that they would fear burning in hell too much to accept this answer. But it completely miss the point.
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#19
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
(August 23, 2016 at 8:51 am)mh.brewer Wrote: Science can't explain everything YET.

Nor will it ever. In the process of pushing the frontier of what can be explained, science inevitably uncover more things that needs explaining but which it can not yet explain.
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#20
RE: If someone says science can't explain everything what's the best way to repond?
I recommend saying "well of course not, and it never will". Science is only any good for understanding the natural world. Literature, poetry, other art forms - things we invent are mostly opaque to science. If you want to be more provocative you might change that list to "Literature, folk tales, mythology, religion - you know, shit we just make up - that stuff is mostly opaque to science".
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