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In reply to the discussion: Is faith superior to knowledge based on physical evidence? [View all]edhopper
(37,340 posts)76. No that is not how
science works. That argument has been tried here before, failing miserably.
Science does not work by faith.
It seems it is the faithful that refuse to question their world.
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No matter how flexible, organized religion still tries to hamstring science
Major Nikon
Apr 2018
#12
No. But assuming an absolute answer is equally erroneous. Your answer exists in your head.
dameatball
Apr 2018
#5
Knowledge based on physical evidence can change when new evidence is presented.
trotsky
Apr 2018
#97
So its not reasonable to assume the vast majority of Muslims are monotheists?
Major Nikon
Apr 2018
#59
Maybe y'all should just go ahead and answer the questions directed at me...
yallerdawg
Apr 2018
#113
"For ALL people of faith... faith is superior to knowledge based on physical evidence."
Fix The Stupid
Apr 2018
#90
faith is believing in something even though you know it is absolutely not true nt
msongs
Apr 2018
#14
Where do you get your 'facts' to form your belief in climate change? Are you a scientist? Have you
Doodley
Apr 2018
#70
Did I say science works by faith? My point is that we can pick and choose our 'science.'
Doodley
Apr 2018
#81
Funny, but I have consistently seen the figure of 97%. Where is your evidence that the figure
Doodley
Apr 2018
#87
My point is that we accept things that may not be true. Our own perceptions of the world and
Doodley
Apr 2018
#104
In saying that, do you feel that you only have faith in things supported by evidence?
Doodley
Apr 2018
#126
Parts of our brains are way stimulated by fear and social needs and religion fills that need
Kolesar
Apr 2018
#101
Our conscious thinking is in the cerebrum, but we have mighty unconscious thinking in the cerebrum
Kolesar
Apr 2018
#106
A long time ago, I feared everything. Somebody asked me what it was that I feared.
Doodley
Apr 2018
#127