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In reply to the discussion: Can Science and Mathematics coexist? [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)16. I think it's about hostility in both directions.
Religion fundamentalists think that science is trying to destroy religion. Atheist fundamentalists think religion is trying to destroy science.
The fact that they challenge each other is not an argument that they are incompatible at all. It is important for both sides to accept the challenge and approach each other in a way that doesn't make them fearful.
In the end, I think that those who take the position that religion is opposed to science are just using belief as a target of convenience in their war against religion.
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I didn't write the proof you linked. And now you're *really* playing dumb. -eom
gcomeau
Feb 2015
#39
Math is fundamental to much of science (no pun intended). Don't see the connection w/ religion here.
pinto
Feb 2015
#24
I refuse to believe in 'imaginary numbers' until someone can proove they are real... n/t
PoliticAverse
Feb 2015
#28