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85. Science is a methodology that results in facts and theories supported by evidence
Thu Jan 1, 2015, 06:01 PM
Jan 2015

It is not another religion, which is a speculation that abhors facts, evidence and theories that make sense.
It is not another church. That is just a simple concept for people who cannot conceive of other paradigms for understanding reality other than the church. The church meme is a trap for the weak mind.

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Bullshit on both claims in the title. AtheistCrusader Dec 2014 #1
My parents are non-religious but sent us to Catholic school. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #2
I wish I had had more education about different religions when I was a child. cbayer Dec 2014 #3
Living Brooklyn my whole life I was exposed from an early age. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #4
I grew up in a predominantly Catholic neighborhood until middle school. cbayer Dec 2014 #5
As for the question of faith and kids I don't have kids but I do bring my sisters kids to church hrmjustin Dec 2014 #7
Why would you have needed it as a kid, as opposed to just... doing it now? AtheistCrusader Dec 2014 #44
When teaching a myth, essential to block info that destroys the myth. Classic religion problem on point Dec 2014 #6
Well, I am glad he is the one that is providing general guidance on this. cbayer Dec 2014 #8
Sorry CB. Have to disagree. Indoctrinating children in a lie is harmful to them on point Dec 2014 #11
First, you have to have data to show that it is a lie, which you don't. cbayer Dec 2014 #12
You have this backwards. You have to have prove it is true. Otherwise made up nonsense on point Dec 2014 #15
No, no. I don't say it's true, so I don't have to prove anything. cbayer Dec 2014 #16
You misunderstand science. It only says this is our current best model on point Dec 2014 #25
Lol, I truly do not misunderstand science, but thanks for the chuckle. cbayer Dec 2014 #29
Actually, pretty much everyone touting "proof" and "truth" while talking about science LTX Jan 2015 #50
Science is a methodology that results in facts and theories supported by evidence on point Jan 2015 #85
Hey, on point! Welcome back. cbayer Jan 2015 #86
What parts do we need to reserve as edhopper Dec 2014 #17
You don't have to reserve a single word of it as possibly true. cbayer Dec 2014 #18
Depends on what they believe, edhopper Dec 2014 #19
No, it depends on how they act, not what they believe. cbayer Dec 2014 #20
Define God edhopper Dec 2014 #21
I have no definition for god at all. Do you? cbayer Dec 2014 #22
Outside edhopper Dec 2014 #23
So, do you have evidence that this vaguely defined supernatural agent does cbayer Dec 2014 #26
No edhopper Dec 2014 #27
"Do you have a single shred of data to support that all of it is a lie or a myth? " series? Warren Stupidity Dec 2014 #32
I taught my kids that it's all mythology Rainforestgoddess Dec 2014 #35
I also live in a community where being religious is far from the norm cbayer Dec 2014 #36
Honestly, I'd be a bit disappointed Rainforestgoddess Dec 2014 #42
That's very unfortunate. cbayer Dec 2014 #43
You keep selling it, but nobody's buying. Probably doesn't help that you claim not to use AtheistCrusader Dec 2014 #45
Wow. That's an interesting thing for you to say. Rainforestgoddess Dec 2014 #47
Post removed Post removed Jan 2015 #48
It may have gone to far and I apologize for that. cbayer Jan 2015 #53
The start of critical thinking is the ability to distinguish between myth and religion. rug Jan 2015 #57
What IS the difference? PassingFair Jan 2015 #63
Start here: rug Jan 2015 #64
Thank you for the wikipedia link, oh critical thinking one. PassingFair Jan 2015 #66
Read the citations, oh befuddled one. rug Jan 2015 #68
Or we could just start with the ability to distinguish between belief in god cbayer Jan 2015 #67
The best way is to distinguish between discussion and bigoted bullshit. rug Jan 2015 #69
Which is easily done if one uses critical thinking instead of knee jerk reactions. cbayer Jan 2015 #70
Checklist. PassingFair Jan 2015 #75
Exactly the point. cbayer Jan 2015 #79
I would support a World Religions class in schools Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #9
I agree and I think this author lays out the reasons for this really well. cbayer Dec 2014 #10
We should be prejudiced against phil89 Dec 2014 #13
"We should be prejudiced" is not a phrase that I will accept. cbayer Dec 2014 #14
Yes, in cbayer's world, if you cannot prove something is false... trotsky Dec 2014 #28
You won't even get cbayer to admit the non-existence bvf Dec 2014 #40
Of course, after all, there's an invisible, fire-breathing, pink unicorn hiding in my garage. AtheistCrusader Dec 2014 #46
Quite a claim considering religion came about originally for early man shraby Dec 2014 #24
Interesting historical analysis that sounds about as good as any. cbayer Dec 2014 #30
Racism and xenophobia arose in different cultures all over the world too. trotsky Dec 2014 #31
The power of Myth by Joseph Campbell Phlem Dec 2014 #33
What a great set of interviews. cbayer Dec 2014 #34
I absolutely agree you need to teach myth to kids. Goblinmonger Dec 2014 #41
This is a subject that has haunted me for a long time.... N_E_1 for Tennis Dec 2014 #37
Thought provoking post. Thanks. cbayer Dec 2014 #39
Ah, I see from C & B that you may have thought I was CTYankee. cbayer Jan 2015 #54
That's exactly what happened.... N_E_1 for Tennis Jan 2015 #83
That's ok. I've mad much more embarrassing mistakes and I haven't had a stroke! cbayer Jan 2015 #84
This message was self-deleted by its author kdmorris Dec 2014 #38
This is the most ridiculous, stupid, intellectually bvf Jan 2015 #49
Indoctrinating children with religion is child abuse randr Jan 2015 #51
Oh my god!! We need to start building more jails ASAP. cbayer Jan 2015 #52
Actutal child abuse can be deceptive randr Jan 2015 #55
When you make a comparison between raising children in a religious home and cbayer Jan 2015 #56
Call it what you want randr Jan 2015 #58
Again, you are making hyperbolic statements that have no basis in fact. cbayer Jan 2015 #59
I would not paint our fellow men/women with such a broad brush randr Jan 2015 #60
I think we can agree on this point. cbayer Jan 2015 #61
We are in agreement randr Jan 2015 #72
I am glad we found common ground. cbayer Jan 2015 #73
We are Democrats and should be proud to discuss, disagree, and come to understanding. randr Jan 2015 #76
+1 pinto Jan 2015 #77
Thank you for having this conversation with me and for being civil cbayer Jan 2015 #80
And back at ya randr Jan 2015 #82
I agree 2naSalit Jan 2015 #62
Although I would love to take credit, the book is not mine. cbayer Jan 2015 #65
The more we de-mystify and better understand the "other", in whatever sphere, the better, imo. pinto Jan 2015 #71
Exactly. I think that is his goal - demystification in order to increase understanding cbayer Jan 2015 #74
Unfortunate headline from HuffPo. "Teaching about religion" is the author's gist. pinto Jan 2015 #78
That's a really good point and I think may explain some of the responses here. cbayer Jan 2015 #81
That would significantly alter my response to the article. AtheistCrusader Jan 2015 #87
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