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RE: What I think about Science

in Humanitas6 months ago

I'm always available for a civilized discussion about basically every topic. I'm always happy to find intelligent people I disagree with, as those are usually the ones I can learn something from. 😊

So, let's get to it: You wrote: "Science religion doesn't care about religion and that's why most of results of scientific experiments goes against religious beliefs". Once again, I wouldn't agree. Science isn't actively aiming to disprove religions. It's simply searching for the truth. If a scientific theory contradicts a certain religious belief, there is no way to solve this contradiction, as those two systems are not based on the same assumptions. Science is based on cold hard facts and theories that can be proven or falsified. Religion is based on beliefs held by people.

That being said, science and religion aren't two sides of the same coin. Sometimes, they can even agree, even though such an agreement is rather rare. 😉 For instance, the Austrian mathematician Gödel once made an attempt to prove the existence of god. Some would say he once and for all proved god's existence, while others (including me) would still disagree with the assumptions used for this "proof".

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I once heard about Gödel but didn't carry out more research about the great scientist. I will do that and get back to you friend.
Beginning to love a talk with you😎😎😎.