11_Panama_ wrote:I will refrain from posting on religious topics...after this post. One thing that non believers and/or science will never understand or "measure", is that some of us has "felt" the presence of God. You can't understand that because you don't believe. Some of us have actually witnessed miracles. I have, and I might talk about it someday.
Col. Homestar wrote:If our brains are fallible then the conclusions you draw from scientific research can also be fallible. You don't get it both ways.
Col. Homestar wrote:If our brains are fallible then the conclusions you draw from scientific research can also be fallible. You don't get it both ways.
3.14pi wrote:Science in no way, shape, or form is ever a valid counter against a religion, unless a religion explicitly says something which is directly contradicted by empirical evidence. This rarely (if ever) happens.
Darth Crater wrote:3.14pi wrote:Science in no way, shape, or form is ever a valid counter against a religion, unless a religion explicitly says something which is directly contradicted by empirical evidence. This rarely (if ever) happens.
It's true that many religious beliefs have now become unfalsifiable (something which is distinct from "true" or "false" in that we have no way to tell if it's true). Generally, this occurs when studies contradict the falsifiable parts of a religion (for example, that deities control the weather or that the Earth is around 6,000 years old) and those beliefs fall out of favor. However, in many cases people either ignore or do not seek out the available evidence. This is why beliefs like "prayer is medically effective" still persist despite studies saying otherwise.
Darth Crater wrote:Yes, it can. You have to remember that our brains are fallible. We're prone to all sorts of cognitive biases. We take in information through faulty channels, store it in faulty formats, and judge it based on faulty algorithms. This is precisely why personal experience is not accepted as an argument for things that seem otherwise unreasonable.
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