MrStakhanovite wrote:So when some thoughtless person accuses you of worshiping science, you decide to ignore the gratuitous false dichotomy and try to justify why worship of science is okay?
Cool story bro
Are you talking to me?
MrStakhanovite wrote:So when some thoughtless person accuses you of worshiping science, you decide to ignore the gratuitous false dichotomy and try to justify why worship of science is okay?
Cool story bro
Sethbag wrote:Are you talking to me?
Sethbag wrote:I would argue you'd have a hard time coming up with billion-dollar research experiments where the researchers just made up their data, and that this resulted in flawed new science accepted by the wider scientific establishment, and especially examples where this wasn't detected for a very long time.
Science doesn't shift very much on the basis of one experiment anyway. Others work to duplicate it, and if they can't, then heads are scratched and methodologies looked into and so forth until the conflict is better understood and a resolution is arrived at.
Mormonism is a particularly bad religion to compare to science in this way. By definition, in Mormonism only one guy in the world (at a time) can even possibly receive revelation on the way things are from God. There are no competing prophets, and any who stand up and proclaim themselves such are ostracized and expelled from the community.
the fruits of religion
in modern life when compared to the fruits of science.
Of course it does. They is jus' so danged stoopid.The charge by religionists that atheists or secularists "worship" science is just silly, of course, and demonstrates a severe lack of understanding on the part of the accuser.
Sethbag wrote:Abman, if religious folks were just making their stuff up, how would you know?